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How to Lose a Country

The 7 Steps from Democracy to Dictatorship
TaschenbuchKartoniert, Paperback
Englisch
HarperCollins UKerschienen am25.07.2019
´This is essential´ Margaret Atwood on Twitter She's one of the most acute and perceptive analysts of the furtive growth of fascism. Everyone should know about this´ Philip Pullman ´Vibrates with outrage´ The Timesmehr
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Klappentext´This is essential´ Margaret Atwood on Twitter She's one of the most acute and perceptive analysts of the furtive growth of fascism. Everyone should know about this´ Philip Pullman ´Vibrates with outrage´ The Times
ZusammenfassungAn urgent call to action from one of Europe's most well-regarded political thinkers. How to Lose a Country: The Seven Warning Signs of Rising Populism is a field guide to spotting the insidious patterns and mechanisms of the populist wave sweeping the globe - before it's too late.
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ISBN/GTIN978-0-00-829404-5
ProduktartTaschenbuch
EinbandartKartoniert, Paperback
Erscheinungsjahr2019
Erscheinungsdatum25.07.2019
SpracheEnglisch
Gewicht190 g
Artikel-Nr.51522717

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Kritik
'Highly readable and vibrates with outrage' The Times, Hannah Lucinda Smith

'A brilliant analysis of how democracy can be starved to death. It's one of the most important books anyone could read at the moment, when public institutions are slowly being corrupted wherever we look' Philip Pullman

'Temelkuran, a treasure of a novelist, turns a nonfiction eye to the burning topic of today: populism. Vivid, visionary, terrifyingly familiar, How To Lose A Country is essential reading for everyone on planet Earth'
Andrew Sean Greer, Pulitzer Prize winning author of Less

'May be the most important political book you read in 2019 ... Her tone is brave, deeply personal, witty, honest and melancholic in its delivery, with the writer's style leaning more toward emotional humanism than cold-blooded rational political science' The Globe and Mail

'This is a keenly observed and passionately written book. Read it or be prepared to lose your country'
Rabih Alameddine

'The opponents of authoritarian populist and nationalist regimes have often failed to foresee or effectively resist their rise until it was too late. This highly informed and original book is essential reading for anybody who wants to understand the forces that are convulsing our world' Patrick Cockburn, author of Rise of the Islamic State

'Ece Temelkuran is a passionate authentic voice whose fearless stand against authoritarian incursion is inspiring. She writes with an urgent conviction that has never been more important than now' Tina Brown

'An important, current and, most importantly, very readable book about the populist playbook and how it threatens to engulf us all' Rick O'Shea

'A stunning, sane and intimate chronicle of a world gone nuts. An urgent whisper in our ears about our modern dictators and their collaborators. Ece has looked them in the eye, and is now telling us we need talk' Mohammed Hanif
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Autor

Ece Temelkuran is an award-winning Turkish novelist and political commentator, whose journalism has appeared in the Guardian, New York Times,, Frankfurter Allgemeine and Der Spiegel. She won the Edinburgh International Book Festival First Book award for her novel Women Who Blow on Knots, and the Ambassador of New Europe Award for her book Turkey: The Insane and the Melancholy. She is the author of the internationally acclaimed How to Lose a Country.