Living in a World that Can't Be Fixed
β Scribed by Curtis White
- Publisher
- Melville House
- Year
- 2019
- Tongue
- English
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
βThis is a book about counterculture, and thatβs a problem . . . β
So begins Curtis Whiteβs thrilling call for the revitalization of counterculture today.
The problem, White argues, is twofold: first, most of us think of counterculture as a phenomenon stuck in the 1960s, and, second, what passes as counterculture today . . . simply isnβt. Nevertheless, a reimagined counterculture is our best hope to save the planet, bypass social antagonisms, and create the world we actually want to live in. Now.
Whiteββthe most inspiringly wicked social critic of the moment" (Will Blythe, Elle)βshows how the products of our so-called resistance, from Ken Burns to Black Panther, rarely offer a meaningful challenge to power, and how our loyalty to the βAmerican Lifestyleβ is self-defeating and keeps us from making any real social change.
The result is an inspiring case for practicing civil disobedience as a way of life, and a clear vision for a better worldβfull of play, caring, and human connection.
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179 pages : 21 cm