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Another World Is Possible: Lessons for America from Around the Globe [Kietas viršelis]

4.10/5 (87 ratings by Goodreads)
  • Formatas: Hardback, 304 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 215x139x19 mm, Illustrations
  • Išleidimo metai: 20-Mar-2025
  • Leidėjas: The New Press
  • ISBN-10: 162097844X
  • ISBN-13: 9781620978443
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
  • Formatas: Hardback, 304 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 215x139x19 mm, Illustrations
  • Išleidimo metai: 20-Mar-2025
  • Leidėjas: The New Press
  • ISBN-10: 162097844X
  • ISBN-13: 9781620978443
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
An investigative journalist explores innovative global programs addressing public health, inequality, climate change, and more, offering a detailed analysis of their history, challenges, and impact while presenting actionable ideas for building a healthier, more equitable and sustainable future.

"A journalist explores how different countries solve the social problems that affect the United States"--

A Literary Hub Most Anticipated Book

Real-world solutions to America’s thorniest social problems—from housing to retirement to drug addiction—based on original reporting from around the world


A new generation of Americans has declared that another world is possible. And yet, the stubborn problems of inequality, climate change, and declining health seem as intractable as ever. Where might different answers lie?


Intrepid journalist Natasha Hakimi Zapata has traveled around the world, from Costa Rica to Uganda, and Estonia to Singapore, uncovering how different countries solve the problems that plague the United States. Through in-depth reporting, including interviews with senior government officials, activists, industry professionals, and the ordinary people affected by their policies, Another World Is Possible examines innovative programs that address public health, social services, climate change, housing, education, addiction, and more.


In each instance Hakimi Zapata provides a clear-eyed assessment of the history, challenges, cost-effectiveness, and real-world impact of these programs. The result is a compelling, frame-shifting account of how we might live differently and create a safer, healthier, more sustainable future.


A work of keen analysis as well as enormous heart and optimism, Another World Is Possible is destined to crack the mold of current debates, and to refresh our sense of what might be possible tomorrow.

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Praise for Another World Is Possible:

This distinctive book looks to other countries for solutions to social and environmental problems in the United States. Library Journal



Hakimi Zapata examines how other nations have successfully addressed social conditions that continue to vex America. The New York Times Book Review



Even if you dont believe the America is the best country in the world propaganda, I think it can be hard for Americans to remember that the American Way isnt the only way. Thats why Im so excited for Another World Is Possible, a book that offers international solutions to American problems. Literary Hub, Most Anticipated Books of 2025







 

"Zapata debuts with an illuminating survey of how Americas most pressing social issues have been handled by other countries. . . . The result is a fascinating and inspiring glimpse of how rational governance operates." Publishers Weekly







"Full of lessons for American activists on how to bring enhanced social welfare programs into reality, despite the odds." Kirkus Reviews







"It only takes a few months outside the country to realize that political culture in the U.S. is profoundly provincial; to see that the richest nation on Earth suffers from a debilitating lack of imagination. Natasha Hakimi Zapata relies on years of global experience to show U.S. Americans what they are missing. Often, U.S. political elites act as if other societies barely even exist; the sympathetic reporting in Another World is Possible makes them feel deeply real." Vincent Bevins, author of The Jakarta Method and If We Burn





"As Americans, its striking to live in the wealthiest society ever known and yet be surrounded by needless suffering and political demoralization. Natasha Hakimi Zapata reminds us that social-democratic solutions to the problems that plague our country have already have been put into place across the world. Clearheaded and optimistic, her book provides a rousing response to those who say the progressive left is out of ideas." Bhaskar Sunkara, founding editor of Jacobin, president of The Nation magazine, and author of The Socialist Manifesto





"Natasha Hakimi Zapata will lift your spirit with evidence that another world is not only possible but that it is already hereif we look and fight for it." Yanis Varoufakis, former finance minister of Greece and author of Technofeudalism





From Norways generous family policies to Singapores innovative public housing model, Another World Is Possible offers a refreshing and desperately needed perspective on whats achievable when societies prioritize the common good. Meagan Day, Jacobin



Another World Is Possible could not be more important for our present moment. By profiling successful social democratic policies around the world, Natasha Hakimi Zapata demonstrates that progressive ideas are not unrealistic or utopian. They work. Not only does she convincingly and thoroughly explain how housing, healthcare, education, and criminal punishment can be transformed, but she tells the history of how heroic activists around the world successfully organized to change their countries. To those seeking inspiration for their own activism in dark times, this book is an indispensable guide to what we can do if we work together. Nathan J. Robinson, editor-in-chief, Current Affairs

Another World Is Possible is a worldwide journey exploring how some of the most advanced social policies emerged only after those respective countries darkest times. Meghna Chakrabarti, NPRs On Point

Natasha Hakimi Zapata is an award-winning journalist, university lecturer, and literary translator. Her work has appeared in The Nation, Los Angeles Review of Books, In These Times, Truthdig, Los Angeles Magazine, and elsewhere. The former foreign editor of Truthdig, she lives in London.