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Living Democracy
Living Democracy

Living Democracy

An ecological manifesto for the end of the world as we know it

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NATURE

224 Pages, 5.25 x 8.25

Formats: Trade Paper, EPUB, PDF

Trade Paper, $32.99 (US $32.99) (CA $44.99)

Publication Date: August 2022

ISBN 9781742237251

Rights: WOR

University of New South Wales Press (Aug 2022)
NewSouth

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Overview

Extinction is in the air. There’s a mounting sense of desperation in the face of ecological crises, gaping economic inequality and racial injustice, and a post-truth in politics that’s divorced from reality. But what if it were possible for us to not just survive, but thrive, in the 21st century? What if the solutions to our ecological, social, and political crises could all be found in the same approach? In Living Democracy Greens activist Tim Hollo offers bold ideas and a positive vision for the future. While it might be the end of the world as we know it, it doesn’t have to be the end of the world. In fact, around the globe, people and communities are beginning a whole new journey. Whether you’re a concerned community member, or someone who is already active in social or environmental campaigning, this book will inspire and inform you, and get you fired up to co-create a common, more equitable future. A living democracy. Hollo presents lessons for communities, organisations, political parties, and individuals, and a recipe for combining all these ingredients into transformative collective action.

Reviews

'Everyone who reads this book is generously invited to get involved in the project of our times.' —David Ritter

'A brilliant conversation and action kick-starter from a man who walks the talk.' —Christine Milne

'It’s pretty clear that the world we’ve known isn't working very well anymore; we need to reinvent it, and this book brims with good ideas about what that means!' —Bill McKibben

'A great vision for a bloodless coup of mutual aid and rule-governed anarchy.' —Tyson Yunkaporta

'A manual for making a new and better world that shows us, with lucidity, courage and compassion, that the tools for building that world are already in our hands.' —James Bradley

'I have been waiting for this book, and now that Tim Hollo has written it, I’ll be putting it in the hands of pretty much everyone I know.' —Danielle Celermajer

'Timely, vivid and urgent, this is a book that meets the challenges of our age head-on.' —Scott Ludlam

'A brilliant treatise for our future and based on a deep understanding of First Nations knowledge – Tim Hollo has given us so much with this beautifully written work.' —Tjanara Goreng Goreng

Author Biography

Tim Hollo is Executive Director of the Green Institute and a visiting fellow at the ANU’s RegNet. He is the founder of Green Music Australia, was previously Communications Director for Greens Leader Christine Milne, has been a board member and campaigner at Greenpeace Australia Pacific, and has recorded 7 albums and toured nationally and globally with FourPlay String Quartet. Living in Canberra with his partner and two kids, Tim established the city’s flourishing Buy Nothing Groups, set up a little library, and spearheaded a campaign to keep billboard advertising out of Canberra. He has run fo