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What's Left: Three Paths Through the Planetary Crisis

What's Left: Three Paths Through the Planetary Crisis

by Malcolm Harris

Little, Brown and Company ·2025 ·320 pages ·Social Sciences
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A vital guide for collective political action against the climate apocalypse, from bestselling leftist Malcolm Harris— "a brilliant thinker and writer capable of making the intricacies of economic conditions supremely readable" (Vulture). Climate change is the unifying crisis of our time. But the scale of the problem can be paralyzing, especially when corporations are actively staving off changes that could save the planet but which might threaten their bottom lines. To quote Greta Thunberg, despite very clear science and very real devastation, the adults at the table are still saying "blah blah blah." Something has to change—but what, and how? In What's Left, acclaimed writer and public intellectual Malcolm Harris cuts through the noise and gets real about our remaining options for saving the world. Just as humans have caused climate change, we hold the power to avert a climate apocalypse, but that will only happen through collective political action. Harris outlines the three strategies—progressive, socialist, and revolutionary—that have any chance of succeeding, while also revealing that none of them can succeed on their own. What's Left shows how we must combine them into a single a meta-strategy, one that will ensure we can move forward together rather than squabbling over potential solutions while the world burns. Vital and transformative, What's Left is the guidebook we need at the moment we need it most. It confirms Malcolm Harris as next-generation David Graeber or Mike Davis—a historian-activist who shows us where we stand and how we got here, while also blazing a path toward a brighter future.


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"Written in a lively and elegant style, this will convince readers that a better world, or at least the continued existence of this one, really is possible."

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"Readers of political philosophy, environmental studies, and history will find information about our ongoing discussions about climate change, along with alternative visions and reimagined practices worth considering."

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"A thoughtful, well-researched, and compelling addition to the discussion of how to save our planet."

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"In the immediate aftermath of this hopefully singular period, it won't be time to build, revolt, grow or shrink."

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