Power to the People, 9781035414239
Hardcover
Reclaim your power: A citizen’s guide to global change.
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Power to the People

use your voice, change the world

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  • Hardcover

    368 pages

  • Release Date

    25 November 2024

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Summary

Power to the People: A Citizen’s Manifesto for Change

Danny Sriskandarajah, shaped by his experience as the child of Tamil migrants, presents POWER TO THE PEOPLE, a radical manifesto designed to inspire citizen action globally. This book offers a blueprint for individuals to effect change through enhanced community engagement, fostering a society that benefits the many.

Addressing voter apathy and the perception of ineffective elections, Sriskandarajah ackno…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781035414239
ISBN-10:1035414236
Author:Danny Sriskandarajah
Publisher:Headline Publishing Group
Imprint:Headline Press
Format:Hardcover
Number of Pages:368
Release Date:25 November 2024
Weight:580g
Dimensions:238mm x 160mm x 38mm
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Critics Review

[Power to the People] sounds like yet another political self-help book, but is in fact upbeat, empowering, alive with the possibilities of civic action and vibrant with examples from the past … One of the things that makes his book stand out is the depth of his global expertise. For every idea he has about participatory budgeting or deliberative democracy, he can name five places in the world where it has worked. – Zoe Williams, GuardianDanny connects his personal story with society’s collective story of who we are and who we can be. He provides a beacon that lights up our confidence that we can shift power to the people and helps guide us on our way – Winnie Byanyima, Under-Secretary-General of the United NationsAfter a lifetime of campaigning Danny has written a passionate, wise, inspiring and - hurray! - very entertaining book about how individuals really do have the power to change the world for the better – Richard Curtis, co-founder of Comic ReliefUrgent and essential, at the heart of Power to the People lies a simple but profound truth: that people acting together can change the world – Caroline Lucas, former leader of the Green Party of England and WalesDanny Sriskandarajah has written a book that is positive, instructive, probing, inspiring and hopeful. His own life story shows the power of people, and his message that we the people must take back control of the future could not be more timely – David Miliband, former UK Foreign SecretaryI would rather see this book on the desk of any executive, over the countless business books which wrongly argue that companies should pursue profit at all costs. It is a timely reminder that people shape economies, that inequality is far from inevitable, and that we must work collectively - business, government, and citizens - to build a brighter future where all can thrive – Paul Polman, business leader and co-author of Net PositiveThis wise, warm and worldly book calls on us to reimagine our democracies and democratize our economies. It’s time - so dive in! – Kate Raworth, author of Doughnut EconomicsPowerful – Yanis Varoufakis, economist and politicianIn present times, our disillusionment with leaders and institutions is - fortunately - matched by our urgency to act, to reform and to collaborate for good. To unlock change we must find better ways to connect hard-won lessons from the past with our vivid imagination of the future. In this book, Danny provides inspiration, analysis and examples from his own experience on how this is possible. – Lysa John, Secretary General, CIVICUSThis is the intriguing story of the volunteerism and participation that Danny champions smashing up against the steel walls of modern authoritarianism. And more grippingly, the ways to dismantle those walls with a direct democracy that drops its historic formalism and espouses direct engagement by people. This is a handbook about democratic renewal. – Lord Mark Malloch-Brown, former Deputy Secretary-General of the United NationsIn a world filled with challenges, Power to the People offers a refreshing perspective and a call to action for all who aspire to create a more just and equitable society. As we rethink and retool activism to meet unprecedented and existential challenges, this book is essential reading. – Kumi Naidoo, former head of Amnesty International, CIVICUS and Greenpeace InternationalDanny’s call to protect civic freedoms, renew democracy and deliver the Sustainable Development Goals is much needed at such a difficult time. – Mary Robinson, former President of Ireland and Chair of The Elders

About The Author

Danny Sriskandarajah

Danny Sriskandarajah is the child of Tamil migrants who moved from Sri Lanka to Australia. Since receiving his doctorate from Oxford University, where he was the first Rhodes scholar from an Asian Immigrant background, he has had a distinguished career in the third sector.

This has included running CIVICUS, the Johannesburg-based alliance of civil society organisations, and being CEO of Oxfam GB, where he introduced a series of reforms to involve partner organisations and challenge fundraising orthodoxies. He has been a Trustee of Comic Relief, the Disasters Emergency Committee and the Guy’s & St Thomas’ Foundation, and has served on two United Nations high-level panels.

His opinion pieces have been published in newspapers in more than 30 countries, and he regularly appears on broadcast media, including programmes such as the BBC’s Today programme, Hard Talk and Question Time. He has spoken at over 500 events in some 70 countries, including at the United Nations General Assembly, the World Economic Forum Annual Meetings at Davos, and committees of both Houses of the UK Parliament.

In January 2024 he became the CEO of the New Economics Foundation, the progressive think tank.

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