50 Articles The Media Wouldn't Publish
Taal: Engels - 224 pagina’s
£ 15,99
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The Writings of a Political Prisoner, Rebel, and Climate Truth-Teller
For six years, Roger Hallam has written fearless, unfiltered analyses of the climate crisis, civil resistance, and political collapse. These are the articles corporate media refused to publish—because they expose government lies, political failures, and the raw truth about what it takes to win.
Collected for the first time, 50 Articles The Media Wouldn’t Publish is a firebrand manifesto for those who refuse to look away. From the founding of Extinction Rebellion to the imprisonment of civil resistors, Roger makes the urgent case for radical nonviolent revolution.
Praise for Roger’s Work:
"Brilliant: wise, profound and persuasive. If you want to understand Extinction Rebellion, or how to change the world, read it." – George Monbiot
"This is not just an argument, it is an instruction manual." – Paul Mason
This book was made by volunteers. By reading and sharing it, you help amplify Roger’s urgent call for a nonviolent revolution.
Over Roger Hallam
Roger Hallam is the UK’s leading climate campaigner, co-founding Extinction Rebellion, Insulate Britain, and Just Stop Oil. He has advised major climate movements across Europe and spent decades in social justice, leaving LSE to join the peace movement before becoming an organic farmer. After climate-driven floods destroyed his crops, he turned to research at King’s College London, producing award-winning work on mobilisation and civil disobedience.
His 2018 book Common Sense for the 21st Century was Tate Modern’s book of the month, and in 2023, New Statesman ranked him the UK’s 34th most influential progressive. In 2024, a judge had him dragged from court for refusing to withhold the truth in a climate trial. He was sentenced to five years in prison—the longest for civil disobedience since WWII. Despite this, he continues his work from prison. Read more at rogerhallam.com.
Productspecificaties
Binding | Paperback |
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Taal | Engels |
Publicatiedatum | zaterdag 19 april 2025 |
Editie | 1 |
Aantal pagina’s | 224 |
Kleur binnenwerk | Zwart/wit |
Formaat | 155 x 235 mm |
Auteur | Roger Hallam |
Categorie | Geschiedenis en politiek > Biografieën en memoires |