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Now, the People! Revolution in the Twenty-First Century

Jean-Luc Mélenchon David Broder

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French
Verso Books
15 April 2025
In summer 2024, France stood on the brink of a far-right takeover. But the disaster was avoided thanks to a New Popular Front of parties headed by long-standing left-wing leader Jean-Luc Mélenchon. It won the most seats in the snap parliamentary elections, running on a radical, progressive, inclusive agenda, in large part inspired by Mélenchon's presidential programme. Now, the People! details his vision of revolution in our time.

In this book, Mélenchon embarks on a survey of human history from its earliest moments to the crisis- ridden present. He outlines his vision for a new strategy for radical parties to reach the highest levels of government and peacefully transform the capitalist system: a citizens' revolution.

In this revolution, individuals come together to form a single, politically mobilised people. They assert their power over the collective conditions of urbanised life, against the oligarchy that still controls them.
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Imprint:   Verso Books
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 234mm,  Width: 153mm,  Spine: 23mm
Weight:   477g
ISBN:   9781804297940
ISBN 10:   1804297941
Pages:   320
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Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Foreword by David Broder Introduction: The Sound and the Fury of a New Era UNSUSTAINABLE 1 The Force of Numbers 2 The New Space-Time 3 The Age of Uncertainty 4 The Noosphere 5 Our Involuntary Servitude 6 The Rights of the Species II THE NEW BASES OF SOCIAL CONFLICT, AND ITS NEW PROTAGONISTS 7 The City 8 Networks 9 The People III THE CITIZENS' REVOLUTION 10 The Grain of Sand 11 The Revolution's New Clothes IV THE NEW EL DORADO 12 Networked Capitalism V THE EMERGENCE OF A SINGLE HUMAN PEOPLE 13 An Alter-globalising Diplomacy 14 Humanity's New Frontiers Conclusion: The Moral of History Notes Index

JEAN-LUC MÉLENCHON was for many years a leading member of the French Socialist Party. He broke with the Socialists in 2008 and founded the movement that is now La France insoumise. He stood in the presidential elections of 2012, 2017 and 2022, and in the latter came close to reaching the run-off. He is the author of more than twenty books.

Reviews for Now, the People! Revolution in the Twenty-First Century

France's far-left firebrand * New York Times * France's Bernie Sanders * Washington Post * A gifted orator and debater, Mélenchon is the most successful recent vote-winner for the left * Financial Times * The leftist philosopher-orator Mélenchon is famous for his firebrand speeches * Guardian * Mélenchon has a knack for improvisation on the campaign trail and appears at ease when he veers into unchartered territory. Even his fiercest critics acknowledge he's an excellent orator: Mélenchon has a booming voice, an excellent sense of pace, a depth of historical and literary references at his disposal, and a masterful command of language - including an ability to deliver pithy one-liners against his foes * Nation * This is not a book by a politician like the others (neither the politician nor the book). It is not just another 'what I believe', nor a programme, but a compilation of concrete and theoretical reflections on the world as it is and as it should be. In many ways, Now, the People! is a little treatise for the new revolutionary. * Libération * It is as a ""people's tribune"" that Jean-Luc Mélenchon is proposing ""a global deciphering"", in order to understand why and how, now that the world has become ""unsustainable"", we need to move towards a ""change of civilisation"". * Le Monde diplomatique * His pages on the importance of cities and networks in raising political awareness, on the eruption of the gilets jaunes, the movement against pension reform and the revolt in the neighbourhoods that would herald the ""citizens' revolution"", or his plea for ""alterglobalist diplomacy"", will inevitably generate controversy. We hope that they will rise to the level of the arguments presented here. * Politis * Jean Luc Mélenchon is not just a great politician who has reinvented the French left and given it incredible strength. He is also an original and visionary theorist who, like Jean Jaurès, thinks politics through as much as he engages in it. -- Edouard Louis, author of <i>Change: A Novel</i> Mélenchon, a leader of the French radical left once described by the Washington Post as ""France's Bernie Sanders,"" proposes a new kind of revolution against capitalism suited for our present moment-what he calls ""a citizen's revolution. * The Millions * A paean to people power, carrying its readers from the earliest human societies to the fractured, anxious France of the 21st century. -- Andrew Hussey * UnHerd * As its French title (""faites mieux,"" or ""do better"") makes clear, this is the work of someone reflecting on his legacy. Mélenchon isn't just taking stock of his accomplishments and outlining his vision of the world. He is thinking about how to pass the baton to younger generations. -- Cole Stangler * Foreign Policy * A philosophical treatise crossed with a manual on how to trigger a revolution. -- Leila Abboud * Financial Times *


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