An edition of The Leaderless Revolution (2011)

The leaderless revolution

how ordinary people will take power and change politics in the twenty-first century

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An edition of The Leaderless Revolution (2011)

The leaderless revolution

how ordinary people will take power and change politics in the twenty-first century

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"The Leaderless Revolution is a call to action for all of us. It is an extraordinarily bold book, which argues that rather than rely on failing political and economic systems to effect change, individual citizens must create change themselves through their own actions and collaboration with others. There is a whiff of revolution in the air, not only in the Middle East. This book proposes a revolution for everyone, everywhere, who feels ignored by government dominated by corporate interests and an economic system tilted toward profit and greed."--Jacket.

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The Leaderless Revolution
Sep 01, 2011, Simon & Schuster
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The leaderless revolution: how ordinary people will take power and change politics in the twenty-first century
2011, Blue Rider Press, a member of Penguin Group (USA)
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Table of Contents

Introduction : the sheer cliff face
The wave and the suicide bomber
The pact
Anarchy = chaos
The importance of meeting people
The man in the white coat
Why chess is an inappropriate metaphor for international relations, why Jackson Pollock paintings are a better but still inadequate metaphor, and why this has profound political consequences
The means are the ends
Kill the king! Nine principles to guide action
Conclusion : a vision of the human.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references.

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New York

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
306.2
Library of Congress
JA76, JZ1308

The Physical Object

Pagination
1 online resource

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL39202013M
Internet Archive
leaderlessrevolu0000ross
ISBN 10
1101568151, 0452298946
ISBN 13
9781101568156, 9780452298941
OCLC/WorldCat
860770992

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