The Resource The new possible : visions of our world beyond crisis, edited by Philip Clayton, Kelli M. Archie, Jonah Sachs, and Evan Steiner ; foreword by Kim Stanley Robinson
The new possible : visions of our world beyond crisis, edited by Philip Clayton, Kelli M. Archie, Jonah Sachs, and Evan Steiner ; foreword by Kim Stanley Robinson
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- Summary
- "In the midst of loss and death and suffering, our charge is to figure out what freedom really means--and how we take steps to get there. The uprising of 2020 marked a new phase in the unfolding Movement for Black Lives. The brutal killings of Ahmaud Arbery, George Floyd, and Breonna Taylor, and countless other injustices large and small, were the match that lit the spark of the largest protest movement in US history, a historic uprising against racism and the politics of disposability that the Covid-19 pandemic lays bare. In this urgent and incisive collection of new interviews bookended by two new essays, Marc Lamont Hill critically examines the "pre-existing conditions" that have led us to this moment of crisis and upheaval, guiding us through both the perils and possibilities, and helping us imagine an abolitionist future."--Barnesandnoble.com
- Language
- eng
- Extent
- xxix, 267 pages
- Note
- Source of cataloging data: WCP
- Contents
-
- The architecture of abundance: a path to a democratic economy
- Justin Rosenstein and the One Project Team
- Ubuntu: the dream of a planetary community
- Mamphela Ramphele
- The future belongs to us, here's what we're going to need: reflections of a teenage activist
- Anisa Nanavati
- Change.
- In search of a politics of resilience: on the field and in the mind
- Michael Pollan
- Caring for people and nature first: four cornerstones for a successful progressive agenda
- Earth.
- Riane Eisler
- Re-aligning technology with humanity
- Tristan Harris
- Wealth.
- The commons as a new paradigm of economics, politics, and culture
- David Bollier
- Public banking as a cornerstone of the commons
- Ellen Brown
- Building an economy of wellbeing and indigenomics
- Mark Anielski
- Envisioning an ecological civilization
- Work.
- The means are the ends: microeconomics will matter
- Jess Rimington
- The income guarantee
- Natalie Foster
- Humanizing work: co-operatives after the Age of Capital
- John Restakis
- Food.
- Planting the seeds of the future
- Vandana Shiva
- Jeremy Lent
- Food for healing
- Mike Joy
- COVID-19, the industrial food system, and inclusive justice
- Eileen Crist
- Education at the edge of history
- Zak Stein
- What if we looked at our world as a painting
- Oren Slozberg
- Love.
- Open hearts, open minds
- Speaking our needs for the future
- Jack Kornfield
- Choosing peace
- Francis Mading Deng
- Integral Ecology
- Fr. Joshtrom Isaac Kureethadam
- Community.
- Coming back to place
- Helena Norberg-Hodge
- Whakawhanaungatanga as a blueprint for radical social transformation
- Rebecca Kiddle
- Varshini Prakash
- Now that we know the critique of global capitalism was correct
- Arturo Escobar
- Tomorrow.
- Telling a new story
- David C. Korten
- The pandemic: portal to a living Earth paradigm
- Atossa Soltani
- Us.
- Isbn
- 9781725285835
- Label
- The new possible : visions of our world beyond crisis
- Title
- The new possible
- Title remainder
- visions of our world beyond crisis
- Statement of responsibility
- edited by Philip Clayton, Kelli M. Archie, Jonah Sachs, and Evan Steiner ; foreword by Kim Stanley Robinson
- Language
- eng
- Summary
- "In the midst of loss and death and suffering, our charge is to figure out what freedom really means--and how we take steps to get there. The uprising of 2020 marked a new phase in the unfolding Movement for Black Lives. The brutal killings of Ahmaud Arbery, George Floyd, and Breonna Taylor, and countless other injustices large and small, were the match that lit the spark of the largest protest movement in US history, a historic uprising against racism and the politics of disposability that the Covid-19 pandemic lays bare. In this urgent and incisive collection of new interviews bookended by two new essays, Marc Lamont Hill critically examines the "pre-existing conditions" that have led us to this moment of crisis and upheaval, guiding us through both the perils and possibilities, and helping us imagine an abolitionist future."--Barnesandnoble.com
- Cataloging source
- E3V
- Dewey number
- 304.2
- Illustrations
- illustrations
- Index
- no index present
- LC call number
- GF80
- LC item number
- .N49 2021
- Literary form
- non fiction
- Nature of contents
- bibliography
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- Clayton, Philip
- Archie, Kelli M.
- Sachs, Jonah
- Steiner, Evan
- Robinson, Kim Stanley
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- Human ecology
- Ecotheology
- Climatic changes
- Ecology
- Social justice
- COVID-19 (Disease)
- COVID-19 (Disease)
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- Essays
- Global warming
- Climatic changes
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- The new possible : visions of our world beyond crisis, edited by Philip Clayton, Kelli M. Archie, Jonah Sachs, and Evan Steiner ; foreword by Kim Stanley Robinson
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- Source of cataloging data: WCP
- Bibliography note
- Included bibliographical references
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- Contents
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- The architecture of abundance: a path to a democratic economy
- Justin Rosenstein and the One Project Team
- Ubuntu: the dream of a planetary community
- Mamphela Ramphele
- The future belongs to us, here's what we're going to need: reflections of a teenage activist
- Anisa Nanavati
- Change.
- In search of a politics of resilience: on the field and in the mind
- Michael Pollan
- Caring for people and nature first: four cornerstones for a successful progressive agenda
- Earth.
- Riane Eisler
- Re-aligning technology with humanity
- Tristan Harris
- Wealth.
- The commons as a new paradigm of economics, politics, and culture
- David Bollier
- Public banking as a cornerstone of the commons
- Ellen Brown
- Building an economy of wellbeing and indigenomics
- Mark Anielski
- Envisioning an ecological civilization
- Work.
- The means are the ends: microeconomics will matter
- Jess Rimington
- The income guarantee
- Natalie Foster
- Humanizing work: co-operatives after the Age of Capital
- John Restakis
- Food.
- Planting the seeds of the future
- Vandana Shiva
- Jeremy Lent
- Food for healing
- Mike Joy
- COVID-19, the industrial food system, and inclusive justice
- Eileen Crist
- Education at the edge of history
- Zak Stein
- What if we looked at our world as a painting
- Oren Slozberg
- Love.
- Open hearts, open minds
- Speaking our needs for the future
- Jack Kornfield
- Choosing peace
- Francis Mading Deng
- Integral Ecology
- Fr. Joshtrom Isaac Kureethadam
- Community.
- Coming back to place
- Helena Norberg-Hodge
- Whakawhanaungatanga as a blueprint for radical social transformation
- Rebecca Kiddle
- Varshini Prakash
- Now that we know the critique of global capitalism was correct
- Arturo Escobar
- Tomorrow.
- Telling a new story
- David C. Korten
- The pandemic: portal to a living Earth paradigm
- Atossa Soltani
- Us.
- Control code
- on1236337736
- Dimensions
- 23 cm
- Extent
- xxix, 267 pages
- Isbn
- 9781725285835
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- unmediated
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- rdamedia
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- n
- Other physical details
- illustrations
- System control number
- (OCoLC)1236337736
- Label
- The new possible : visions of our world beyond crisis, edited by Philip Clayton, Kelli M. Archie, Jonah Sachs, and Evan Steiner ; foreword by Kim Stanley Robinson
- Note
- Source of cataloging data: WCP
- Bibliography note
- Included bibliographical references
- Carrier category
- volume
- Carrier category code
-
- nc
- Carrier MARC source
- rdacarrier
- Content category
- text
- Content type code
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- txt
- Content type MARC source
- rdacontent
- Contents
-
- The architecture of abundance: a path to a democratic economy
- Justin Rosenstein and the One Project Team
- Ubuntu: the dream of a planetary community
- Mamphela Ramphele
- The future belongs to us, here's what we're going to need: reflections of a teenage activist
- Anisa Nanavati
- Change.
- In search of a politics of resilience: on the field and in the mind
- Michael Pollan
- Caring for people and nature first: four cornerstones for a successful progressive agenda
- Earth.
- Riane Eisler
- Re-aligning technology with humanity
- Tristan Harris
- Wealth.
- The commons as a new paradigm of economics, politics, and culture
- David Bollier
- Public banking as a cornerstone of the commons
- Ellen Brown
- Building an economy of wellbeing and indigenomics
- Mark Anielski
- Envisioning an ecological civilization
- Work.
- The means are the ends: microeconomics will matter
- Jess Rimington
- The income guarantee
- Natalie Foster
- Humanizing work: co-operatives after the Age of Capital
- John Restakis
- Food.
- Planting the seeds of the future
- Vandana Shiva
- Jeremy Lent
- Food for healing
- Mike Joy
- COVID-19, the industrial food system, and inclusive justice
- Eileen Crist
- Education at the edge of history
- Zak Stein
- What if we looked at our world as a painting
- Oren Slozberg
- Love.
- Open hearts, open minds
- Speaking our needs for the future
- Jack Kornfield
- Choosing peace
- Francis Mading Deng
- Integral Ecology
- Fr. Joshtrom Isaac Kureethadam
- Community.
- Coming back to place
- Helena Norberg-Hodge
- Whakawhanaungatanga as a blueprint for radical social transformation
- Rebecca Kiddle
- Varshini Prakash
- Now that we know the critique of global capitalism was correct
- Arturo Escobar
- Tomorrow.
- Telling a new story
- David C. Korten
- The pandemic: portal to a living Earth paradigm
- Atossa Soltani
- Us.
- Control code
- on1236337736
- Dimensions
- 23 cm
- Extent
- xxix, 267 pages
- Isbn
- 9781725285835
- Media category
- unmediated
- Media MARC source
- rdamedia
- Media type code
-
- n
- Other physical details
- illustrations
- System control number
- (OCoLC)1236337736
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