On Tyranny (Graphic Edition): 20 Lessons From The Twentieth Century by Snyder & Krug - Book Recommendation
"To abandon facts is to abandon freedom. If nothing is true, then no one can criticize power, because there is no basis upon which to do so. If nothing is true, then all is spectacle."
In penning On Tyranny,
Snyder and Krug created a masterpiece of a graphic novel that presents
historical lessons from nations that have fallen into dictatorship in
recent past. This is a book that calls us into action to defend our
countries against influence(s) that may seek to take it over in the way
of division and hate.
WHAT I LIKE ABOUT THIS BOOK
There is
always an unconscious assumption about people living in countries that
are under despotic rule. We think they are weak-willed or easily led. We
assume any normal person ought to see the kind of disaster that befell
them coming a mile away. On Tyranny: 20 Lessons From The Twentieth Century shows us how hard it is to spot despotism when it is looming
over us, especially if we are not the ones feeling the pinch. It tells
us that tyranny appeals to a very deep-seated desire within us for order
and certainty. More importantly, ruthless leaders know how to harness
this desire and use it to their benefit.
DISLIKES
None.
WHO IS IT FOR?
Ultimately,
this is a book for anyone living in a democratic country. It is a
warning that a state of peace and security in any nation never lasts
unless most citizens work to sustain it. It teaches us that this role is
even more important today in a social media age where anyone can either
contribute to falsehood or promote truth and kindness. All in all, On Tyranny is a timely book for our times and worth a read for everyone
that is of voting age.
Many thanks to Ten Speed Press for providing a review copy.
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