The perpetual engine of our age is relentless chaos.
Cicek calmly and impartially examines the cracks on the left, the empty promises of liberal democracy, and the feeble concessions of the powerful. From the ashes of these failures, he asserts the need for international solidarity and economic transformation.
This book is distinguished by its richness in paradoxes and reflections, and deals with the same analytical depth with the lessons of Rammstein, Corbin, Orwell, and Lenin. He mines global realities from local political sites in Palestine, Chile, France, Kurdistan, and beyond. Can today's disasters be a catalyst for progress, or have they turned into something irreparably terrible?
Number of pages: 240