Free - or Pay What You Like - Elevate #10 Download - Merry Christmas! :)
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Not really.
But click here for a FREE (or Pay What You Like) download of Elevate #10...
What you will get when you click here:
Over 50,000 words of views and analysis from sociologists, politicians, economists, musicians, film-makers and countless others on everything from the state of our democracy to the state of our farms and our creativity.
In the excellent PDF, EPUB and HTML formats.
Including:
Think Crisis, Think Hope with John Holloway (Professor of Sociology, Puebla University)
Elevate Democracy with Birgitta Jónsdóttir (Icelandic Pirate Party MP)
Elevate Socio-Ecological Transformation with Pat Mooney (ETC Group)
Creative Response/Ability with Antonino D'Ambrosio (Director Let Fury Have The Hour) and Ursula Rucker (spoken word artist)
Research for Transition with Michel Bauwens (P2P Foundation)
Everything is Connected with Amy Goodman (Democracy Now!) and Nafeez Ahmed (Crisis of Civilisation)
A Million Things You Can Do...
... plus much, much more and many, many others!
Click Here, Click Here, Click Here! - It's FREE (Or Pay What You Like)
Well, what is Pay What You Like?
It's just that! Pay any price you feel this work is worth. It has taken me, the gentle author, two months to create this book, from start to finish, working full time. It goes without saying that I can't carry on doing this sort of thing without support from lovely people like you :)
I appreciate anything you can give, but if you're not sure and want to try the book for free, I understand that too!
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Happy reading and happy happy Christmas!
PS: If you don't want to Pay What You Like, you can still buy the paperback edition for £10 from Lulu.com. It's got a pretty cover.
Thanks for all your support in the writing of this fine book - it would be nothing without you and all the wonderful artists, activists and thinkers whose ideas I've put into print.
I hope 2015 will be as productive and as inspiring for you as 2014 has been for me. See you next year, and let's celebrate the 100th anniversary of the publication of The Love Song of J Alfred Prufrock by TS Eliot AND the 40th anniversary of the release of Blood on the Tracks, Bob Dylan's finest album.
Fabulous.
DC