I Heart Politics
How People Power Took Over the World
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Narrated by:
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Adrian Gray
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Phoenix Andrews
About this listen
Taking listeners on an irresistible adventure through some of the most colourful, outrageous and polarising events of recent years—from Brexit to the Capitol Hill Riots and QAnon rallies to Extinction Rebellion protests—Phoenix Andrews shows how if we want to understand what's really happening behind the headlines we need to think about one overlooked phenomenon: fandom.
I Heart Politics is a surprising response to the zeitgeist and a brilliant illustration of how, when it comes to many of the most important and polarising issues of our time, we're much less rational creatures than we'd like to believe.
©2024 Phoenix Andrews (P)2024 W.F.Howes LtdInjected with humour, personal stories, this book is accessible but without losing the depth this subject requires. I felt I learned a lot as well as enjoyed it thoroughly. Importantly, it actually gave me some hope: a rare thing in these times.
Fascinating, highly relevant & fresh look at politics.
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