The Future We Want
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<P><B>A stirring blueprint for American equality, from the “breakout stars” (<I>The New York Times</I>) of the young new left</B></P><P>The Occupy movement gave us energy and language, but its critics were quick to ask “What are the ideas?” <I>The Future We Want</I> is the answer. In a sharp, rousing collective manifesto, nineteen cultural and political critics under the age of thirty dismantle the usual liberal solutions to America’s ills and propose something else.</P><P>What would finance look like without Wall Street? Or the workplace with responsibility shared by all the workforce? From a campaign to limit work hours, to a program for full employment, to proposals for a new feminism, <I>The Future We Want</I> has the courage to think of alternatives that are both utopian and possible.</P><P>Brilliantly clear and provocative, <I>The Future We Want</I>—edited by <I>Jacobin</I> magazine founder Bhaskar Sunkara and <I>The New Inquiry</I>’s Sarah Leonard, both in their twenties—harnesses the energy and creativity of an angry generation and announces the arrival of a new political left that not only protests but plans.
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