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The Climate Swerve: Reflections on Mind, Hope and Survival
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The Climate Swerve: Reflections on Mind, Hope and Survival

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Over his long career as witness to an extreme twentieth century, National Book Award-winning psychiatrist, historian, and public intellectual Robert Jay Lifton has grappled with the profound effects of nuclear war, terrorism, and genocide. Now he shifts to climate change, which, Lifton writes, presents us with what may be the most demanding and unique psychological task ever required of humankind , what he describes as the task of mobilising our imaginative resources toward climate sanity.

Thanks to the power of corporate-funded climate denialists and the fact that with its slower, incremental sequence, [climate change] lends itself less to the apocalyptic drama , a large swathe of humanity has numbed themselves to the reality of climate change. Yet Lifton draws a message of hope from the Paris climate meeting of 2015 where representatives of virtually all nations joined in the recognition that we are a single species in deep trouble.

Here, Lifton suggests (in this lucid and moving book that recalls Rachel Carson and Jonathan Schell) was evidence of how we might call upon the human mind - our greatest evolutionary asset - to translate a growing species awareness - or climate swerve - into action to sustain our habitat and civilisation.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
The New Press
Country
United Kingdom
Date
10 October 2017
Pages
144
ISBN
9781620973479

Over his long career as witness to an extreme twentieth century, National Book Award-winning psychiatrist, historian, and public intellectual Robert Jay Lifton has grappled with the profound effects of nuclear war, terrorism, and genocide. Now he shifts to climate change, which, Lifton writes, presents us with what may be the most demanding and unique psychological task ever required of humankind , what he describes as the task of mobilising our imaginative resources toward climate sanity.

Thanks to the power of corporate-funded climate denialists and the fact that with its slower, incremental sequence, [climate change] lends itself less to the apocalyptic drama , a large swathe of humanity has numbed themselves to the reality of climate change. Yet Lifton draws a message of hope from the Paris climate meeting of 2015 where representatives of virtually all nations joined in the recognition that we are a single species in deep trouble.

Here, Lifton suggests (in this lucid and moving book that recalls Rachel Carson and Jonathan Schell) was evidence of how we might call upon the human mind - our greatest evolutionary asset - to translate a growing species awareness - or climate swerve - into action to sustain our habitat and civilisation.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
The New Press
Country
United Kingdom
Date
10 October 2017
Pages
144
ISBN
9781620973479