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Stay alive, Michael Harris, Surviving Capitalism's Coming Hunger Games

Label
Stay alive, Michael Harris, Surviving Capitalism's Coming Hunger Games
Language
eng
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Stay alive
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Responsibility statement
Michael Harris
Summary
When The Hunger Games series began in 2008, many commentators lumped it in with other young adult genre fiction. But, The Hunger Games was always more political. It's since, become the defining story for a generation that's grown up with economic crisis and never ending war. An uber-rich ruling class gorge themselves in their gleaming high-tech Capitol, while working people, are left, behind to survive in exploited districts. Revolution is a forgotten hope kept at bay by brutal policing, aching poverty, and rigid class segregation. Suzanne Collins' dark vision has only become more relevant as The Hunger Games generation are thrown into an arena of increasingly brutal competition from which it seems like there is no escape, amid the climate crisis, global pandemics, rampant inequality, authoritarianism, media misinformation, and violence and cruelty as TV spectacle. It's no wonder the story continues to resonate. Stay Alive uses the story to shed light on our own age of extreme inequalities and climate collapse, in which elites use state power, compliant media, and violent spectacle to pacify their populations. The elite endgame is leading us towards our own version of Panem, an authoritarian state order we'll call Capitalism. The world is catching fire. Elites have, no intention of burning with us. And yet, there is hope, which Michael Harris finds for his readers in revolution and radical solidarity, in the anti-authoritarian, empathetic, cooperative politics of a generation that has no choice but to rebel
Target audience
adult
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