The Revenge of History: Seumas Milne in Conversation with Naomi Klein

The Guardian‘s Seumas Milne and Naomi Klein discuss the fallout of a decade of global crisis and the prospects for the emerging politics of the future.

Providing a much-needed antidote to a media culture dominated by eager apologists of power, Guardian journalist Seumas Milne’s new book, The Revenge of History, assembles over a decade of his searing essays on the disastrous consequences of war and unfettered corporate control. In this collection—described by Naomi Klein (No Logo, The Shock Doctrine) as, “a book with an urgent message”—Milne presents a compelling perspective on the convulsions that have brought us to epochal change. Writing on the conflicts and inequalities that continue to shape the globe—from class to religion, Israel and Palestine to the Arab uprisings, bank bailouts to Occupy and the rise of China to the wave of democratic change in Latin America—Milne comprises a panoramic narrative of social and economic upheaval in the twenty-first century.











When: Tue., Nov. 13, 2012 at 8:00 pm
Where: 92nd Street Y - Tribeca
200 Hudson St.

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The Guardian‘s Seumas Milne and Naomi Klein discuss the fallout of a decade of global crisis and the prospects for the emerging politics of the future.

Providing a much-needed antidote to a media culture dominated by eager apologists of power, Guardian journalist Seumas Milne’s new book, The Revenge of History, assembles over a decade of his searing essays on the disastrous consequences of war and unfettered corporate control. In this collection—described by Naomi Klein (No Logo, The Shock Doctrine) as, “a book with an urgent message”—Milne presents a compelling perspective on the convulsions that have brought us to epochal change. Writing on the conflicts and inequalities that continue to shape the globe—from class to religion, Israel and Palestine to the Arab uprisings, bank bailouts to Occupy and the rise of China to the wave of democratic change in Latin America—Milne comprises a panoramic narrative of social and economic upheaval in the twenty-first century.

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