If We Burn

The Mass Protest Decade and the Missing Revolution

No cover

Vincent Bevins: If We Burn (2023, Wildfire Communications, Limited)

English language

Published Feb. 17, 2023 by Wildfire Communications, Limited.

ISBN:
978-1-0354-1228-0
Copied ISBN!

View on OpenLibrary

reviewed If We Burn by Vincent Bevins

a decade of non-US protest, to what ends?

Outstanding journalist's history of 2010s protests and mass-media enabled uprisings, covering Arab Spring, Brasil & Chile, Hong Kong, and Ukraine. Using first-hand accounts and succinct late 20th-century local and global context about what power dynamics came before for each case study, this follows the movements in the streets and the outcomes over subsequent years. Ultimately challenges the narratives of horizontalism, leaderless movements, and corporate-tech-mediated uprisings as a path for change, with particular focus on co-opting of the same by right-wing elements and a need to pragmatically account for what power will fill the vacuum once regimes are toppled to realize any popular demands.

Interesting account of the last decade's protests

Really good as a journalistic account of the major protests of the 2010s, combining historical background with chronologies of the protests and lots of interviews with those involved. Significantly skewed towards Brazil, where the author lived for a number of years. Somewhat weaker on analysis, besides the impression that leaderless horizontalism can lead to a protest 'succeeding', but then just opening up space for someone more organized (and, often, more right-wing and/or authoritarian) to sweep in. Apparently I need to read Rodrigo Nunes next :)

Subjects

  • Sociology

Lists