![]() The realism becomes apparent as she explains the huge obstacles to progressive policies put in place by elected politicians, private-sector corporate leaders, and omnipresent lobbyists, most of whom rarely care about the overarching public interest and can spend money at will to further their agendas. The idealism shines through as she discusses the need for systemic change across the globe. What separates Klein from many other advocates for a Green New Deal is her balanced combination of idealism and politics-based realism. Whether revised or not, most still resonate the masterful, newly composed, 53-page introduction alone is worth the cover price. This Changes Everything: Capitalism Versus the Climate, 2015, etc.) presents pieces, some of which have been updated, from 2010 to 2019. In her latest book, Intercept senior correspondent Klein (Media, Culture, and Feminist Studies/Rutgers Univ. ![]() An impassioned anthology of the author’s evidence-based pleas to alleviate climate change. ![]()
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