Our world is changing dramatically. The global economic crisis has given way to social crisis: corrupt & dictatorial politics enmeshed with a global financial elite
- & an ever-widening gulf between the haves & have-nots. In 2011 this profound disconnect found expression in events that we were told had been consigned to history: revolt & revolution. In this compelling new book, Paul Mason sets out to explore the causes & consequences of this new wave of struggle. From London to Cairo, Wisconsin to Tehran, he charts the new forms of collective action: fluid networks of agile, Twitter- & Facebook-savvy networks of youthful protesters who understand how power works. The events, says Mason, reflect the expanding power of the individual & call for new ways of thinking about political alternatives, elite rule & global poverty.