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		<title>How to be a citizen</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 04 Jul 2024 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[We believe that rules and laws are in place to protect us. They are what keep our societies from descending into chaos. Without them, how would we know our right from wrong, live comfortably in our communities and be good neighbours to one another? C.L. Skach feels differently. She always believed in the strength of the law - she spent her career in some of the most fractured, war-torn corners of the world, reading and writing constitutions to help fix society. But as she sat alone in a sandbagged trailer in Baghdad after a rocket attack, she admitted what she'd been denying for years: a good society cannot be imposed from above. It comes from leaning less on formal rules, and more on each other. Skach lays out six ideas, informed by everything from civil wars to civil rights struggles, bystander responsibility to mutual aid in the pandemic, to help us build small societies of our own.]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><b>&#8216;When a renowned constitutional scholar explains why the law is not enough and is sometimes even the problem, we need to listen&#8217; </b><br />PETER GRAY, AUTHOR OF <i>FREE TO LEARN</i></p>
<p><b>&#8216;Skach convincingly tells us that laws and rules are not sufficient for living together in peace&#8217; </b><br />CARLO ROVELLI, AUTHOR OF <i>SEVEN BRIEF LESSONS ON PHYSICS</i></p>
<p><b>&#8216;This book will help you understand the mess we&#8217;re in while providing a roadmap for a better future&#8217; </b><br />BEN RAWLENCE</p>
<p>We believe that rules and laws are in place to protect us. They are what keep our societies from descending into chaos. Without them, how would we know our right from wrong, live comfortably in our communities and be good neighbours to one another?</p>
<p> C.L. Skach feels differently. She always believed in the strength of the law &#8211; she spent her career in some of the most fractured, war-torn corners of the world, reading and writing constitutions to help fix society. But as she sat alone in a sandbagged trailer in Baghdad after a rocket attack, she admitted what she&#8217;d been denying for years: a good society cannot be imposed from above. It comes from leaning less on formal rules, and more on each other.</p>
<p>Skach lays out six ideas, informed by everything from civil wars to civil rights struggles, bystander responsibility to mutual aid in the pandemic, to help us build small societies of our own. These ideas sometimes sound simple: share the vegetables from your garden, spend time on a park bench. But taken together they can amount to real, bottom-up change.</p>
<p><b><i>How to Be a Citizen</i></b><b> is a hopeful handbook for a better world &#8211; one we can all help build together.</b></p>
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		<title>The incarcerations</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 14 Mar 2024 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p><strong>'A gripping and rigorous crime story about the murder of a once thriving democracy, exposing an arsenal of lethal weapons, some wielded on the streets, others in the courts and press' NAOMI KLEIN</strong></p><p><strong>'Essential reading' YANIS VAROUFAKIS</strong></p>]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>&#8216;A gripping and rigorous crime story about the murder of a once thriving democracy, exposing an arsenal of lethal weapons, some wielded on the streets, others in the courts and press&#8217; NAOMI KLEIN</strong></p>
<p><strong>&#8216;Essential reading&#8217; YANIS VAROUFAKIS</strong></p>
<p><strong>The world&#8217;s largest democracy is facing the greatest challenge since the end of British colonial rule in 1947.</strong></p>
<p><strong><em>?</em></strong><em>The Incarcerations</em> pulls back the curtain on Indian democracy to tell the remarkable and chilling story of the Bhima Koregaon case, in which 16 human rights defenders (the BK-16) &#8211; professors, lawyers, journalists, poets &#8211; have been imprisoned, without credible evidence and without trial, as Maoist terrorists.</p>
<p>Alpa Shah unravels how these alleged terrorists were charged with inciting violence at a public commemoration in 2018, accused of waging a war against the Indian state, and plotting to kill the Indian Prime Minister, Narendra Modi. Expertly leading us through the case, Shah exposes some of the world&#8217;s most shocking revelations of cyber warfare research, which show not only hacking of emails and mobile phones of the BK-16, but also implantation of the electronic evidence that was used to incarcerate them. Through the life histories of the BK-16, Shah dives deep into the issues they fought for and tells the story of India&#8217;s three main minorities &#8211; Adivasi, Dalits and Muslims &#8211; and what the search for democracy entails for them.</p>
<p>Essential and urgent, <em>The Incarcerations</em> reveals how this case is a bellwether for the collapse of democracy in India, as for the first time in the nation&#8217;s history there is a multi-pronged, coordinated attack on key defenders of various pillars of democracy. In so doing, Shah shows that democracy today must be not only about protecting freedom of expression and democratic institutions, but also about supporting and safeguarding the social movements that question our global inequalities.</p>
<p><strong>&#8216;A chilling, meticulously documented account of the arrest and ongoing trial of some of India&#8217;s most exceptional citizens. <em>The Incarcerations</em> shows us that the BK-16 pose a danger to the current Hindu Nationalist regime not for what they have done, but for daring to have a different dream about what kind of country India should be. Alpa Shah&#8217;s book is about the criminalisation and incarceration of dissent itself. It does us a great service&#8217; Arundhati Roy</strong></p>
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