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Surviving the Twenty-first Century presents a compelling anthology of critical essays addressing the existential challenges facing modern civilization. With contributions from leading thinkers including Noam Chomsky and former Uruguayan president José Mujica, this collection examines urgent issues threatening human survival and planetary stability.
The authors analyze contemporary crises ranging from climate change and nuclear proliferation to economic inequality and political authoritarianism. Each essay offers incisive commentary on systemic failures and institutional dysfunction while exploring pathways toward sustainable solutions. This Verso Books publication combines rigorous intellectual analysis with accessible arguments designed for engaged citizens seeking to understand our precarious global moment.
Essential reading for anyone concerned about humanity’s future, the book challenges conventional wisdom and offers alternative perspectives on building a more equitable and sustainable world.




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