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Title:
Revolt: The Worldwide Uprising Against Globalization
Written by:
Nadav Eyal 
Read by:
Kaleo Griffith 
Format:
Unabridged CD Audio Book 
Number of CDs:
12 
Duration:
14 hours 28 minutes 
Published:
June 01 2021 
Available Date:
June 01 2021 
Age Category:
Adult 
ISBN:
9781867537274 
Genres:
Non-fiction; Current Affairs & Politics; Democracy; History 
Publisher:
Bolinda/Macmillan audio 
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A thought-provoking examination of nationalism’s spread around the world as the promise of globalism wanes.

Revolt is an eloquent and provocative challenge to the prevailing wisdom about the rise of nationalism and populism. With a vibrant and informed voice, Nadav Eyal illustrates how modern globalisation is not sustainable. He contends that the collapse of the current world order is not so much about the imbalance between technological achievement and social progress or the breakdown of liberal democracy as it is about a passion to upend and destroy power structures that have become hollow, corrupt. or simply unresponsive to urgent needs. Eyal illuminates the benign and malignant forces that have so rapidly transformed our economic, political and cultural realities, shedding light not only on the economic and cultural revolution that has come to define our time but also on the counterrevolution waged by those it has marginalised and exploited. With a mixture of journalistic narrative, penetrating vignettes and original analysis, Revolt shows that the left and right have much in common. Eyal tells stories of distressed Pennsylvania coal miners, anarchist communes on the outskirts of Athens, a Japanese town with collapsing fertility rates, neo-Nazis in Germany, and Syrian refugee families whom he accompanied from the shores of Greece to their destination in Germany. Into these reports from the present Eyal weaves lessons from the past, from the opium wars in China to colonialist Haiti to the Marshall Plan. With these historical ties, he shows that the revolts’ roots have always been deep and strong, and that rather than seeing current uprisings as part of a passing phenomenon, we should recognise that revolt is the new status quo.

'A well-written and thought-provoking account of the current crisis of globalization. Not everyone will agree with Eyal's interpretation, but few will remain indifferent.'
Yuval Noah Harari, author of Sapiens