
GO BIG
20 bold solutions to fix our world
$32.46
- Paperback
352 pages
- Release Date
16 April 2022
Summary
Go Big: Transformative Solutions for a Better World
Twenty transformative solutions, inspired by the Reasons to be Cheerful podcast
How do we rein in the power of Big Tech? How do we tackle the climate crisis? How can all of us play a part in making change happen?
For the past four years, Ed Miliband has been discovering and interviewing brilliant people all around the world who are successfully tackling the biggest problems we face, transforming communities and pion…
Book Details
ISBN-13: | 9781529112757 |
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ISBN-10: | 1529112753 |
Author: | Ed Miliband |
Publisher: | Vintage Publishing |
Imprint: | Vintage |
Format: | Paperback |
Number of Pages: | 352 |
Release Date: | 16 April 2022 |
Weight: | 245g |
Dimensions: | 198mm x 129mm x 21mm |
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A new book by Mr Miliband is an important political event … mounts a coherent challenge to orthodox views, encouraging his audience to think differently and laying the foundations of where the country needs to go … Miliband is clear that we live in an age where it is movements of people, not politicians, that change the world * Guardian *Full of ambitious ideas about how to solve gigantic social issues such as working life, childcare and climate change … This flawed, funny Miliband sparkles with an Alan Partridge-like flourish through Go Big … Miliband never sounds angry. He doesn’t even seem to get annoyed when the Tories steal his ideas * GQ *At a time when our problems seem insurmountable and our disagreements intractable, Ed Miliband gives us reasons to be hopeful. This book makes a compelling case we need to hear: if we are willing to think big, politics can be a force for change and a force for good – MICHAEL J. SANDEL, author of The Tyranny of MeritThere’s a lot of good stuff in here … flashes of insight … neat observations … it is hard to disagree with much of what [he says] … charmingly self-deprecating – David Goodhart * Sunday Times *By turns bouncy, chatty and confidential, and above all relentlessly upbeat … fully of ideas, nifty schemes for solving the climate crisis, sound stratagems for encouraging more and better housing, for revitalising public transport, for loosening the stranglehold of the market and a whole lot more besides * Private Eye *Go Big is enthralling. I had forgotten that such energy and imagination were possible in a book that concerns itself with contemporary problems of politics and public life. Ed Miliband writes with a vigour and lightness of touch that doesn’t conceal or deny the seriousness of the problems or the intelligence of his suggestions for solving them. I was left with such an unusual feeling that I didn’t at first realise what it was, and then I remembered: optimism. I hope everyone with the slightest interest in the way the world works will read it, and act on the lines he suggests – PHILIP PULLMANEngages with thinkers, often working at a local level, who propose radical solutions to a range of problems, from climate change to affordable housing * Financial Times Best Politics Books 2021 *Such a wonderful, joyous guest … everyone must rush out and buy GO BIG … I really did find it such a hopeful book … [written] with great wit and intelligence – ELIZABETH DAY, host and author of How To FailSelf-deprecating and relentlessly upbeat … so darned likeable … demonstrating a boldness and clarity … Miliband is right: we have devalued our social goods … There’s no reason why the Tories … can’t nick some of the sensible ideas in [this book] and make them their own * Telegraph *Argues that the scale of the crises we face must define the scale of the solution … Miliband is a listener … and he draws inspiration wherever he can find it: Franklin Delano Roosevelt, Icelandic female strikers, Paul Stephenson and the Bristol bus boycott … [provides] the outline … of ‘a renewed social contract’ … set out with likeable energy * Observer *
About The Author
Ed Miliband
Ed Miliband is Shadow Secretary of State of Climate Change and Net Zero, having been Leader of the Labour Party (2010-2015) and Climate Change Secretary (2008-2010). Since 2017 Ed has captured the imagination of millions with his award-winning podcast Reasons to Be Cheerful, in which he explores the ideas, people and movements solving the challenges facing societies all around the world. In Go Big, he presents an inspiring array of real solutions to the toughest and most urgent of these problems, and argues that the key to success is to raise our sights and think big.
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