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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Luke Martell (University of Sussex)Publisher: Bristol University Press Imprint: Bristol University Press ISBN: 9781529229660ISBN 10: 1529229669 Pages: 230 Publication Date: 24 February 2023 Audience: Professional and scholarly , General/trade , Professional & Vocational , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand ![]() We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsReviews"""This book provides a fascinating and comprehensive account of various alternatives to the status quo and shows that another world beyond global capitalism is in fact possible."" Simin Fadaee, University of Manchester ""This book presents an outstanding account of the state of current debates facing those on the left who want to envisage, and create, an alternative society. As Luke Martell shows in such an engaging way, the question of 'how to change the world' has produced multiple answers, each with their own limitations. The strength of this book is that it somehow manages to introduce each of these different approaches in a truly comprehensive way, at the same time as making a clear argument that what we need is socialism with pluralism. The book is a must-read for anyone considering what those hoping for a more equal society should do today."" David J. Bailey, University of Birmingham ""In a world searching for radical alternatives to destructive development and politics Martell's book is very welcome, especially as it grounds concepts and theories of transformation in the practice of living initiatives spanning an impressive spectrum of human endeavour. Must be read by young people everywhere, to inspire a new generation to dream and act for justice, equity and restoring peace with the earth."" Ashish Kothari, Kalpavriksh and Global Tapestry of Alternatives" This book provides a fascinating and comprehensive account of various alternatives to the status quo and shows that another world beyond global capitalism is in fact possible. Simin Fadaee, University of Manchester This book presents an outstanding account of the state of current debates facing those on the left who want to envisage, and create, an alternative society. As Luke Martell shows in such an engaging way, the question of 'how to change the world' has produced multiple answers, each with their own limitations. The strength of this book is that it somehow manages to introduce each of these different approaches in a truly comprehensive way, at the same time as making a clear argument that what we need is socialism with pluralism. The book is a must-read for anyone considering what those hoping for a more equal society should do today. David J. Bailey, University of Birmingham In a world searching for radical alternatives to destructive development and politics Martell's book is very welcome, especially as it grounds concepts and theories of transformation in the practice of living initiatives spanning an impressive spectrum of human endeavour. Must be read by young people everywhere, to inspire a new generation to dream and act for justice, equity and restoring peace with the earth. Ashish Kothari, Kalpavriksh and Global Tapestry of Alternatives “This book provides a fascinating and comprehensive account of various alternatives to the status quo and shows that another world beyond global capitalism is in fact possible.” Simin Fadaee, University of Manchester ""This book presents an outstanding account of the state of current debates facing those on the left who want to envisage, and create, an alternative society. As Luke Martell shows in such an engaging way, the question of ‘how to change the world’ has produced multiple answers, each with their own limitations. The strength of this book is that it somehow manages to introduce each of these different approaches in a truly comprehensive way, at the same time as making a clear argument that what we need is socialism with pluralism. The book is a must-read for anyone considering what those hoping for a more equal society should do today."" David J. Bailey, University of Birmingham ""At a time when the end of the world appears to be much more plausible than the end of capitalism (an insight which, paradoxically, makes us keep calm and carry on), Martell’s concrete utopian reminder is urgently needed: another world is not only possible but its seeds are already sown."" Journal for the Study of British Cultures ""In a world searching for radical alternatives to destructive development and politics Martell's book is very welcome, especially as it grounds concepts and theories of transformation in the practice of living initiatives spanning an impressive spectrum of human endeavour. Must be read by young people everywhere, to inspire a new generation to dream and act for justice, equity and restoring peace with the earth."" Ashish Kothari, Kalpavriksh and Global Tapestry of Alternatives ""A masterful job. I see it being an indispensable text for students of political science, sociology, environmental studies, and more. It guides a path through a vast literature, and is written with such generosity and patience."" Ariel Salleh, Queen Mary University London and Nelson Mandela University Author InformationLuke Martell is Professor of Sociology at the University of Sussex, UK. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |