The Leaderless Revolution

The Leaderless Revolution
Author: Carne Ross
Publsiher: Penguin
Total Pages: 280
Release: 2011-11-29
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781101568156

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The Leaderless Revolution explains why our government institutions are inadequate to the task of solving major problems and offers a set of steps we can take to create lasting and workable solutions ourselves. In taking these steps, we can not only reclaim the control we have lost, but also a sense of meaning and community so elusive in the current circumstance. In a day and age when things feel bleak and beyond our control, this powerful and personal book will revive one's sense of hope that a better, more just and equitable order lies within our reach-if only we are willing to grasp it.

The Leaderless Revolution

The Leaderless Revolution
Author: Carne Ross
Publsiher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 302
Release: 2011-09-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781849835749

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There are few books that attempt to interpret the world and how it is run.The Leaderless Revolution offers a refreshing and potent contrast to the Panglossian optimism of Tom Friedman's The World is Flatbut, like that book, it offers a way of understanding the world of the 21stcentury that is both clear and easily comprehensible. Carne Ross takes different angles on contemporary issues - economics, politics, the state of democracy, the environment and terrorism - wrapping them into a unified explanation of how money and power function to control the lives of the earth's inhabitants, such that they feel powerless to affect their collective future. It seems that mankind has settled upon liberal democracy as the ideal form of government. Its triumph with the collapse of communism signalled the end of ideological struggle and thus of history. The Leaderless Revolutionwill show however that even in democracies, many if not most of the population feel that they are excluded from any agency over the issues that most trouble them, while governments appear less and less able to influence the global problems that threaten our peace and comforts. Mining the rich but little-examined histories of both cosmopolitanism and anarchism, The Leaderless Revolutionshows how both ideas, in combination, are relevant and necessary for the problems of today. Not only an antidote to our global crises; Carne Ross offers, moreover, a route to fulfillment and self-realisation.

The Leaderless Revolution

The Leaderless Revolution
Author: Carne Ross
Publsiher: Penguin
Total Pages: 274
Release: 2013-02-26
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780452298941

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“It’s been a long time since I’ve read a more interesting, informing, and inspiring book.”—Bill Moyers What can we do beyond Occupy Wall Street? Political and economic systems are failing us, and it’s time for citizens to create change—individually and collaboratively. In The Leaderless Revolution, Carne Ross sounds a call to action. With dramatic stories from the United States and around the world, Ross’s analysis contrasts with the naïve, Panglossian optimism of globalization boosters like Thomas Friedman. Uncontrolled economic volatility, perpetual insecurity, rampant inequality, and accelerating climate change are heading us into a dangerous period of prolonged crisis. Ross—a former British diplomat to Iraq who resigned over his nation’s involvement in the U.S.-led invasion—draws from his own experiences to offer an empowering new vision of how we can put things right.

Independent Diplomat

Independent Diplomat
Author: Ross
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2017-07-27
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781787380394

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Independent Diplomat is a compelling insider’s account of the foreign policy world. Carne Ross was a diplomat on the front line of today’s most pressing issues, from Israel/Palestine to Afghanistan and Iraq, over which he resigned from the British Foreign Office. He was trained to see the world through a prism of states and interests, but the reality of his negotiations revealed very different — more complex, and more human — forces at play. Independent Diplomat exposes this fundamental weakness of institutional diplomacy: exclusion of those most affected by its outcomes, whether at the UN, the EU or within national foreign ministries. Illustrated with vivid episodes from his career — from New York to Kabul — Ross offers a refreshing critique of contemporary diplomacy and of how to put it right.

Sandstorm

Sandstorm
Author: Adeel A. Shah,Sheheryar T. Sardar
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 93
Release: 2011
Genre: Revolutions
ISBN: 0983539103

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Examines the role of social media, the Global Generation, and the worldwide economic crisis in the 2011 revolution in Egypt.

Lone Wolf Terror and the Rise of Leaderless Resistance

Lone Wolf Terror and the Rise of Leaderless Resistance
Author: George Michael
Publsiher: Vanderbilt University Press
Total Pages: 266
Release: 2012
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780826518552

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The most dangerous enemy: One person with a grudge and a plan

The Arab Revolution

The Arab Revolution
Author: Jean-Pierre Filiu
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 208
Release: 2011-11-23
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780199898299

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"First published in the United Kingdom in 2011 by C. Hurst & Co."--T.p. verso.

The Revolt of The Public and the Crisis of Authority in the New Millennium

The Revolt of The Public and the Crisis of Authority in the New Millennium
Author: Martin Gurri
Publsiher: Stripe Press
Total Pages: 465
Release: 2018-12-04
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781953953346

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How insurgencies—enabled by digital devices and a vast information sphere—have mobilized millions of ordinary people around the world. In the words of economist and scholar Arnold Kling, Martin Gurri saw it coming. Technology has categorically reversed the information balance of power between the public and the elites who manage the great hierarchical institutions of the industrial age: government, political parties, the media. The Revolt of the Public tells the story of how insurgencies, enabled by digital devices and a vast information sphere, have mobilized millions of ordinary people around the world. Originally published in 2014, The Revolt of the Public is now available in an updated edition, which includes an extensive analysis of Donald Trump’s improbable rise to the presidency and the electoral triumphs of Brexit. The book concludes with a speculative look forward, pondering whether the current elite class can bring about a reformation of the democratic process and whether new organizing principles, adapted to a digital world, can arise out of the present political turbulence.