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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Paperback. Etat : new. Paperback. Title: The Work of Hope: Reclaiming Dignity and Democracy in a Time of Crisis Author: Juanita Catherine van ZylDemocracy 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. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability. N° de réf. du vendeur 9798242353466
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Paperback. Etat : new. Paperback. Title: The Work of Hope: Reclaiming Dignity and Democracy in a Time of Crisis Author: Juanita Catherine van ZylDemocracy 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. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability. N° de réf. du vendeur 9798242353466
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