If we burn

Bevins, Vincent

£25.00

From 2010 to 2020, more people globally participated in protests than at any other point in human history. Why did so few get what they wanted? From the so-called Arab Spring to Gezi Park in Turkey, from Ukraine’s Euromaidan to student rebellions in Chile and Hong Kong, the 2010s was undoubtedly the era of mass protest. Over four years, Vincent Bevins travelled the world to interview 100s of people who took part, asking activists how the failure to leverage these movements into lasting change often allowed the far right to hijack power, and why protestors instead saw their countries change in all the wrong ways. ‘If We Burn’ is a meticulous investigation into the era of global protests that demonstrates how participants interacted with and educated one another internationally, ultimately tying their fates together.

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Publish Date: 03/10/2023

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This book is phenomenal … It’s about as good as journalism gets …The highest praise I can give If We Burn is to say that it would be criminally negligent not to read it if you’d like to change the world. – ROB DELANEY

Bevins’s clear-eyed, sympathetic account of the unfulfilled promise of these protests leaves his reader with a bold vision of the future. – MERVE EMRE

A stunning history of now. – GREG GRANDIN

From 2010 to 2020, more people took part in protests than at any other point in human history. Why has success been so elusive?

From the so-called Arab Spring to Gezi Park in Turkey, from Ukraine’s Euromaidan to student rebellions in Chile and Hong Kong, the second decade of the twenty-first century was propelled by explosive mass demonstrations. But few people got what they wanted. In too many cases, the protests led to the opposite of what they asked for.

If We Burn is a stirring work of global history built around that strange but fundamental paradox. Acclaimed journalist Vincent Bevins interviewed hundreds of people around the world, and weaves their insights and recollections into a fast-paced, gripping narrative. We follow his own troubling experiences in Brazil, where a protest movement ignited by leftists and anarchists led to an extreme-right government that torched the Amazon.

In the mass protest decade, humanity demonstrated a deep desire for change, and brave individuals started something that has been left unfinished. In this ground-breaking study of an extraordinary chain of events, protesters and major actors offer urgent lessons for those who wish to understand geopolitics today, and create a better world tomorrow.

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Weight 568 g
Dimensions 240 × 156 × 38 mm
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Publisher

Imprint

Cover

Hardback

Pages

336

Language

English

Edition
Dewey

303.484 (edition:23)

Readership

General – Trade / Code: K