Changing Stories, Finding Hope.
A book about the stories we've been told about ourselves — and why almost none of them are true. The book has its own home; what follows is the short version. Publication early 2027.
The world we have is not inevitable. It's the product of stories — about human selfishness, the necessity of growth, the virtue of competition, our right to dominate nature — repeated so often they start to feel like facts. They are not facts. They are stories. And stories can change.
Changing Stories, Finding Hope takes the narratives that quietly hold the existing system together, shows where each one came from, why it no longer fits the world we live in, and traces practical paths beyond them. It's the book I wish I'd had a quarter of a century ago, and the one I'm writing now because no one else has yet.
It's for anyone who senses that the way things are is not the way they have to be. If you read Gladwell, Raworth, Solnit, Berners-Lee or McKibben, you'll feel at home here.
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