Together: A Manifesto Against the Heartless World
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Ece Temelkuran
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Now is the time for the new, the beautiful and the humane.
In Together, award-winning political thinker, author and poet Ece Temelkuran provides an inspiring manifesto for change by revealing fresh possibilities for the better world we might want to live in and gives us a new vocabulary for the political action that the twenty-first century demands.
Above all, this book will challenge you to have faith in the other human beings we share this planet with, to turn away from an uncaring world and instead build a new one with compassion.
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'Temelkuran is a brilliant writer, finding humour, hope and humanity in the darkest corners of our current malaise. Together lifted my heart and my spirits and is book for everybody of any age' (BRIAN ENO)
'Her genius is to dismantle the power with unexpected irony, to bring you inside the understanding of the present by giving you a scalpel and a flower. Read this book: you will bleed and you will feel protected at the same time. It's the magic of Ece Temelkuran' (ROBERTO SAVIANO)
'If you only read one book this year, then this must be it' (SARAH WINMAN)
'Suffering a sorrow that we can overcome. Longing for a freedom that we don't yet have. For as long as I can remember, these have been the sensations Beethoven's music planted into my soul. More recently, reading Ece Temelkuran's delightful Together gave me the same sensations' (YANIS VAROUFAKIS)
'In this elegant, beautifully written book, [Temelkuran] offers something like an ethics of how to live in this world' (MICHAEL HARDT)