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OverviewPOLITICS OF THE HEARTNonviolence in an Age of Atrocity - Psychedelic Activism to End WarWhat happens when theatre collides with revolution-when poetry ignites politics and conscience refuses silence? Politics of the Heart is a manifesto disguised as performance-part memoir, part spoken-word theatre, part psychedelic sermon on love and defiance in an age of annihilation. It asks the most intimate of political questions: What does it mean to stay awake and human when the world itself seems addicted to destruction? In late 2025, in a small studio in Haʻikū, Maui, author and spoken-word artist Alan Clements performed what he called ""a literary feature film of conscience and resistance."" This book is the script, the meditation, and the moral aftermath of that night-a call to transform politics into a living practice of empathy, clarity, and awakening. Alongside two companion volumes, it completes a trilogy of conscience and revolution: - Conversation with a Dictator: A Challenge to the Authoritarian Assault-an imagined dialogue with Burma's ruling general, dissecting the psychology of tyranny.- Unsilenced: Aung San Suu Kyi - Conversations from a Myanmar Prison-a philosophical and spiritual meditation resurrecting the voice of Burma's imprisoned democracy leader. Together, these works form a single architecture of defiance-a literature of resistance born from decades of witnessing dictatorship, war, and the long, uneven struggle for freedom.A former Buddhist monk, war journalist, and lifelong ally of Burma's democracy movement, Clements distills his decades of activism and contemplative practice into a blazing invocation: Use your freedom. Use it to speak. Use it to act. Use it to love when hatred is demanded. Use it to stop the killing.Politics of the Heart is not neutral. It is a flare against the darkness-a prayer of defiance-an uprising of the spirit calling humanity to awaken while there is still time. It dares to articulate a new form of global politik-one that fuses empathy, mindful intelligence, and the essence of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights: an intelligence of interbeing in which dignity, conscience, and freedom are understood as inherent to all beings. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Alan E ClementsPublisher: World Dharma Publications Imprint: World Dharma Publications Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.60cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.499kg ISBN: 9781953508362ISBN 10: 1953508367 Pages: 248 Publication Date: 01 January 2026 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Not yet available This item is yet to be released. You can pre-order this item and we will dispatch it to you upon its release. Table of ContentsReviews""As I moved through the pages of Politics of the Heart, I felt as though I were crossing a bridge between inner and outer revolutions - a passage from meditation hall to battlefield, from silence to song, from satire to sincerity. The book's pulse is unmistakable: fierce compassion intertwined with luminous intelligence and a wild, untamed humor that refuses despair. Each paragraph gleams with moral voltage - a current of awareness cutting through the static of the age.""Clements does not preach peace as abstraction; he performs it as practice. His writing dismantles illusion with surgical tenderness and fearless wit, revealing nonviolence not as retreat, but as the evolutionary muscle of empathy. Every sentence seems to kneel before life while laughing in the face of power - defying the forces that desecrate it.""This is literature as awakening - as psychedelic in its perception as it is political in its precision. Clements's voice burns with the lineage of Orwell, Baldwin, and the Dhammapada, yet remains entirely his own: intimate, irreverent, rebellious, devastatingly awake.""He shows us that dictatorship begins in perception - and so must liberation. He invites us to reclaim the sovereignty of attention, to practice sanity as a discipline of love, and to treat laughter as a weapon of awakening. In an age that monetizes hatred and digitizes despair, Politics of the Heart restores reverence, irony, and insight as the true intelligences of freedom.""Through these pages, conscience becomes a living organism - breathing, trembling, indestructible. Clements offers no dogma, only the unbearable beauty of awareness itself. Reading this book is like standing in the ruins of civilization and hearing, faintly but unmistakably, the sound of humanity remembering - and forgiving - itself.""May Politics of the Heart reach every leader, every artist, every seeker of sanity and satire. May it ignite a renaissance of conscience and compassion where fear once ruled. And may we all, through its fierce humor and holy defiance, learn again to choose humanity over insanity.""Publisher's Literary Endorsement, World Dharma Publications Author InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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