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Highlights
- An incisive collection of essays from an author who is consistently ahead of the curve.
- About the Author: Astra Taylor is a filmmaker, author, and activist.
- 200 Pages
- Political Science, Essays
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About the Book
An incisive collection of essays from an author who is consistently ahead of the curve.
Book Synopsis
An incisive collection of essays from an author who is consistently ahead of the curve.
Review Quotes
"Whenever I read Astra Taylor, I never want to stop. Affable and curious, she invites readers with her on a relentless exploration of the most crucial questions facing the left, and really humanity, today. But don't let the congeniality fool you, Taylor is a radical working to remake our world. She writes for us, the ordinary and hungry public, searching for ideas that make sense of our desires for a better world. Rooted in rigorous study, deep questioning and powerful and persuasive argument, Taylor latest, Remake the World, is further evidence that she is the people's public intellectual." --Keeanga-Yamahtta Taylor
"Blending big-picture thinking with the history of the populist struggle in America, this impressive collection makes a strong case that the time for change is now." --Publishers Weekly
"Whether she is writing about gender discrimination in the tech industry, the plight of refugees, or the rights of the natural world, Taylor reveals in her essays a forthright commitment to "the cause of common humanity. [These] stirring essays reveal an intelligent and pragmatic voice for change." --Kirkus
"Astra Taylor has been remaking the world with her powerful thought and prophetic action for years. This wide-ranging book is a courageous and visionary embodiment of her deep commitment to fundamental transformation!" --Cornel West
"Astra Taylor's Remake the World is a valuable log of a militant's journey through our troubled times. Beautifully written in a warm, humorous, autobiographical style, it helps us think beyond the classic divisions in the left, while questioning whether anti-capitalists can work within the state without compromising their political integrity and whether reform is always necessarily opposed to revolution. Whatever answer we give to these questions, this is a book we should read." --Silvia Federici
"Astra Taylor's crystalline writing is on full display in this collection of penetrating and profound essays, curated and necessary for these troubled times." --Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz
"Astra Taylor is a rare public intellectual, utterly committed to asking humanity 's most profound questions yet entirely devoid of pretensions and compulsively readable." --Naomi Klein
"Astra Taylor is both a deeply important thinker, and a beautiful writer. She has the rare ability to make connections between subjects that desperately need to be seen as one. Remake the World brilliantly draws upon history to show us how to successfully challenge the present-day forces that have taken a battering ram to democracy. Taylor's work matters so much because she calls us to a bigger vision. Read this book, then take action." --Jane McAlevey
"One of the most incisive thinkers on participatory politics today." --Molly Crabapple
Praise for Democracy May Not Exist, but We'll Miss It When It's Gone:
"Astra Taylor will change how you think about democracy... She unpacks it, wrestles with it, with the question of who gets included and how...she excavates the invisible assumptions that have been bred into our idea of democracy... Taylor's work is alive to paradoxes, ambiguities, and hard questions that don't offer easy answers." ―Ezra Klein, The Ezra Klein Show
"We live in an age that demands that we rethink democracy from the roots―and teach ourselves to think again as citizens. Smart and engaging, Astra Taylor 's Democracy May Not Exist makes a formidable contribu
About the Author
Astra Taylor is a filmmaker, author, and activist. She is the author of The People 's Platform: Taking Back Power and Culture in the Digital Age and Democracy May Not Exist, But We 'll Miss It When It 's Gone. She also wrote the foreword to Can 't Pay, Won 't Pay: The Case for Economic Disobedience and Debt Abolition by The Debt Collective.