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Why It's Kicking Off Everywhere: The New Global Revolutions
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Why It's Kicking Off Everywhere: The New Global Revolutions Paperback - 2012

by Mason, Paul

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  • Title Why It's Kicking Off Everywhere: The New Global Revolutions
  • Author Mason, Paul
  • Binding Paperback
  • Edition [ Edition: first
  • Condition Used - Good
  • Pages 237
  • Volumes 1
  • Language ENG
  • Publisher Verso, London
  • Date 2012-01-09
  • Bookseller's Inventory # 1844678512.G
  • ISBN 9781844678518 / 1844678512
  • Weight 0.84 lbs (0.38 kg)
  • Dimensions 8.93 x 6.09 x 0.8 in (22.68 x 15.47 x 2.03 cm)
  • Library of Congress subjects Revolutions, World politics - 2005-2015
  • Library of Congress Catalog Number 2011410688
  • Dewey Decimal Code 909.831

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Paul Mason is the economics editor of the BBC’s flagship current affairsprogram Newsnight and appears frequently on BBC World News America.He has covered globalization and social justice stories from locations aroundthe world, including Latin America, Africa and China. His book Live Working,Die Fighting was longlisted for the Guardian First Book Award.

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“The writing style of this reportage is compact, urgent, present-tense, declarative, and addictive.”—Andy Beckett, Guardian

“He’s lively, funny and engaging, trading in the energy derived from the thrill and significance of what he’s witnessing.”—Phil Harrison, Time Out

“Superb overview of the global protest movements of 2011.”—New Internationalist

“This book not only reads as an in-depth consideration of global politics today, but offers a personal memoir from a man who has had a ringside seat. We are blessed that the BBC, for all the criticisms, still employs journalists whose logic and unfailing inquisitiveness brings us such analysis.”—Dan Carrier, Camden New Journal

“You will learn something new and challenging on every page of this book.”—Kenny Farquharson, Scotland on Sunday

“The mix of wide-ranging reportage and historical analysis is lively and insightful.”—Claire Allfree, Metro

“A cogent, accessible analysis of the ongoing forces of global upheaval....[a] lively collection of essays and reportage.”—Kirkus Reviews

“Testament to his instincts as a veteran journalist, Mason managed to be everywhere right as things were kicking off—traversing the globe from the Middle East to Europe to America to Asia. [T]he book combines a feel for the breathlessness of events as they unfold with a historian’s eye for patterns and precedents ... Mason’s prose beautifully captures the almost surreal mood that often accompanies mass shifts in consciousness.”—Leela Yellesetty, Socialist Worker

“These reports are good journalism. One feels as if they are present at the rallies, occupations and riots that Mason describes. The anecdotal tales he provides should remind anyone who participated in any kind of popular resistance in the past decades of the energy and hope one finds and feels at such events. These are the stuff that makes one join such movements. Worthwhile and provocative.”—Ron Jacobs, Counterpunch

About the author

Paul Mason is the economics editor of the BBC's flagship current affairsprogram "Newsnight" and appears frequently on "BBC World News America."He has covered globalization and social justice stories from locations aroundthe world, including Latin America, Africa and China. His book "Live Working, Die Fighting" was longlisted for the Guardian First Book Award.