The End of Pretending. Seeing Through the Stories We've Been Sold
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- Nombre de pages208
- Date de parution06/04/2027
- FormatePub
- ISBN978-1-64502-473-6
- EAN9781645024736
- Protection num.Adobe DRM
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurChelsea Green
Résumé
From a leading young activist: a wake-up call to a culture that asks us to normalize so much that is not normal and?a challenge to the dominant narratives, asking us to rethink our roles and responsibility. Structured in four parts, author Clover Hogan takes us through The Architecture?of?Denial, Breaking the Illusion, The Cost?of?Being Awake and finally The?End?of?Pretending. The chapters are pithy, perceptive and sometimes excoriating, but also human, vulnerable and funny.
Clover examines how social media turns outrage into currency, misdirecting accountability into individual responsibility. She names the dismissal?of?the concerns?of?young people as intergenerational gaslighting, calls out performative pain, explores the eco-sin confessional and?ends with how to stop the pretence: embracing both grief and joy, accepting when to walk away - and knowing when to act. Together. This is not a book about climate doom, but a cultural criticism?of?our times.?In Clover's words, most people CARE but they feel they can't do anything, so they pretend?everything's fine.?The?End?of?Pretending?will give you a practical roadmap to navigate the complexities?of?our times and re-engage with resilience and agency.
We don't need 100 perfect activists, but millions?of?imperfect ones.
Clover examines how social media turns outrage into currency, misdirecting accountability into individual responsibility. She names the dismissal?of?the concerns?of?young people as intergenerational gaslighting, calls out performative pain, explores the eco-sin confessional and?ends with how to stop the pretence: embracing both grief and joy, accepting when to walk away - and knowing when to act. Together. This is not a book about climate doom, but a cultural criticism?of?our times.?In Clover's words, most people CARE but they feel they can't do anything, so they pretend?everything's fine.?The?End?of?Pretending?will give you a practical roadmap to navigate the complexities?of?our times and re-engage with resilience and agency.
We don't need 100 perfect activists, but millions?of?imperfect ones.



