Transforming Power

Transforming Power by Judy Rebick, published by Penguin Canada in March 2009, is a thought-provoking exploration of political activism and social change. This first edition, comprising 288 pages, presents Rebick’s insights on achieving political goals through cooperation and consensus rather than confrontation. The book addresses the interplay of environmental crises, globalization, and technological advancements, highlighting how these factors are reshaping social and political landscapes.
Readers will find a detailed examination of the emerging ideas that are driving a global movement aimed at transforming everyday life. Rebick emphasizes the importance of grassroots efforts in fostering change, making a case for new approaches to political engagement. The discussion encompasses themes such as world politics, environmental policy, and the impact of technology on state governance, providing a comprehensive view of contemporary challenges and opportunities for collective action.
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In Transforming Power, veteran activist Judy Rebick champions new ways of achieving political goals by emphasizing co-operation and consensus over confrontation and partisanship. Rebick argues that today’s combination of environmental crisis, globalization, and rapid technological innovation is producing profound new ideas about social and political life, and that this groundswell is truly the vanguard of a global movement to change the way we live our lives, from the ground up.
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