Wages of Rebellion Audiobook (Free)
Summary:
Revolutions can be found in waves and cycles. We are again driving the crest of the revolutionary epic, much like 1848 or 1917, through the Arab Spring to motions against austerity in Greece towards the Occupy movement. In Wages of Rebellion, Chris Hedges—who has chronicled the malaise and sickness of a society in terminal moral decline in his books Empire of Illusion and Loss of life from the Liberal Course—investigates what cultural and psychological elements cause revolution, rebellion, and resistance. Drawing on an about Wages of Rebellion ambitious overview of prominent philosophers, historians, and literary numbers he shows not merely the harbingers of the coming problems but also the nascent seeds of rebellion. Hedges’ message is usually clear: well-known uprisings in the United States and all over the world are unavoidable in the face of environmental damage and wealth polarization.Concentrating on the stories of rebels from around the world and throughout history, Hedges investigates what it takes to be always a rebel today. Utilizing the function of Reinhold Niebuhr, Hedges identifies the motivation that manuals the actions of rebels as “sublime madness”—the condition of passion that causes the rebel to engage within an unavailing fight overwhelmingly effective and oppressive pushes. For Hedges, resistance is completed not for its success, but like a moral imperative that affirms life. Those who rise up against the chances will end up being those endowed with this “sublime madness.”From South African activists who dedicated their lives to ending apartheid, to contemporary anti-fracking protests in Alberta, Canada, to whistleblowers in search of transparency, Wages of Rebellion displays the cost of a life committed to speaking the reality and demanding justice. Hedges provides penned an essential instruction to rebellion.
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