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A review by glennleb
Everything for Everyone: An Oral History of the New York Commune, 2052–2072 by Eman Abdelhadi, M.E. O'Brien
4.0
This is an excellent addition to my year of imagining the future as a practice for hope rather than futility. It is so clear these authors have spent their career thinking about organizing and social structure so to that extent the world that is built is lush and complicated and interesting. However, when they focus on specific disciplines beyond their expertise it becomes more clear that they are extending their social lens to other movements rather than thinking what radicalizing those movements themselves would look like. I specifically noticed this in the environmental chapter (likely because that is the space I am in) when the rewilding/bioengineering felt a little flat.
Overall, lovely. Really liked the gimmick of having the authors write an intro that was a blend of reality and future.
Thank you so much to Cat for the recommendation
Overall, lovely. Really liked the gimmick of having the authors write an intro that was a blend of reality and future.
Thank you so much to Cat for the recommendation