The Work of Hope: Reclaiming Dignity and Democracy in a Time of Crisis - Couverture souple

Van Zyl, Juanita C

 
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Synopsis

Title: The Work of Hope: Reclaiming Dignity and Democracy in a Time of Crisis Author: Juanita Catherine van Zyl

Democracy is not a monument we inherited. It is a garden we neglected.

We are living in the age of the Polycrisis. Climate breakdown, rising authoritarianism, and systemic inequality are not separate misfortunes; they are a synchronized failure of the systems we were told to trust.

For millions of people—the poor, the migrant, the disabled, the trans—democracy has become a "hollow shell," offering the ritual of voting without the reality of survival. We are told to "stay positive" while the water rises and rights erode. But false hope is a sedative.

It is time for a new strategy.

In The Work of Hope, Juanita Catherine van Zyl offers a fearless diagnosis of our moment and a toolkit for navigating it. Drawing on her experience growing up in the shadow of Apartheid in South Africa and surviving the "Survival Wing" of the US healthcare system as a transgender woman and cancer survivor, she dismantles the myths of "personal responsibility" and "inevitable progress".

This is not a book about waiting for a savior. It is a manifesto for the "Stray Dogs"—those marginalized by the state and the market.

Inside, you will discover:

  • The People’s Democracy Index (PDI): A groundbreaking tool that stops measuring democracy by GDP and starts measuring it by dignity. Does the system care if the most vulnerable survive?

  • The "Slow Coup" Playbook: How modern authoritarianism doesn't arrive with tanks, but in a suit—using bureaucracy, "efficiency," and "law and order" to hollow out rights from the inside.

  • The Implementation Gap: How to identify the dangerous chasm between the rights you are promised on paper (The Paper Shield) and the reality of the street.

  • Hope as a Discipline: Concrete, actionable practices to build "Shadow Infrastructure," "Care Circles," and "Real Solidarity" when the state hangs up the phone.

Stop doom-scrolling. Start building.

The future is not written; it is a construction site. Whether you are an activist, a weary citizen, or someone just trying to survive the "Identity Wars," this book offers the maps you need to navigate the fractured world—and the tools to build a new one.

Welcome to the Work of Hope.

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