Ebook {Epub PDF} The End of Protest: A New Playbook for Revolution by Micah White






















“Micah White’s new book, The End of Protest: A New Playbook for Revolution, could not have arrived at a more propitious moment A rich reflection on our quagmire of culture, corruption and the future of activism, politics and spirituality, which provides compelling context and proposes a call to action at a critical point in time when. “Micah White gives us a bird’s-eye view of the ever-shifting battle field of dynamic social change. New wars require new arts to be successful.” —Lupe Fiasco, rapper and hip-hop artist “The End of Protest is an engrossing historical document, call to arms, guide, and self-critical look at the Occupy movement from one of its co-founders. It traces the history of protest in the North and offers a new vision, tactics, /5(53).  · So was Micah White, director of the for-profit Boutique Activist Consultancy, whose new book, The End of Protest: A New Playbook for Revolution, is .


Micah White forces those who are serious about bringing change to think in terms of a revolution in our political and economic systems. A revolution that he advocates should be nonviolent, systems changing and accompanied by a broadly spread awakening. If you're looking for a cookbook to revolution, this is not the book for you. The End of Protest: A New Playbook for Revolution Micah White. Knopf Canada, $25 trade paper (p) ISBN Buy this book High-profile activist White, former editor of Adbusters. About Press Copyright Contact us Creators Advertise Developers Terms Privacy Policy Safety How YouTube works Test new features Press Copyright Contact us Creators.


The End of Protest is authored by Micah White, one of the founders of the historic Occupy Movement. One of the high marks of this book is the critique of the general drive toward protest that most contemporary activists engage in. White is absolutely correct that try as ordinary people might, the United States government is largely non-responsive to the protests of average people. Activism is at a crossroads: innovation or irrelevance. In The End Of ProtestMicah Whiteheralds the future of activism and declares the end of protest as you know it. Drawing on his unique experience as the co-creator of Occupy Wall Street, a contagious protest that spread to eighty-two countries, White clearly articulates a unified theory of revolution and the principles of tactical innovation that are destined to catalyze the next generation of social movements. Now, White's new book The End of Protest presents an even more radical vision. He challenges ways activists have pushed for change for generations, offering the provocative idea that the current strategy of protesters massing on the street and issuing demands of politicians, simply no longer works.

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