Imagination

A Manifesto

Audiobook

English language

Published April 30, 2024 by Highbridge.

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Imagination isn’t a luxury; it’s a vital resource and a powerful tool for our collective liberation. A world without prisons? Ridiculous. Schools that foster the genius of every child? Impossible. A society where everyone has food, shelter, love? In your dreams. Exactly. Princeton professor Ruha Benjamin believes in the liberating power of the imagination. Deadly systems shaped by mass incarceration, ableism, digital surveillance, and eugenics emerged from the human imagination, but they have real-world impacts. To fight these systems and create a world that works for all of us, we will have to imagine things differently. As Benjamin shows, educators, artists, technologists, and more are experimenting with new ways of thinking and tackling seemingly intractable problems. Drawing from the work of these visionaries ― including Black feminists, climate activists, Afrofuturists, and troublemakers of all sorts ― A Manifesto explores the possibility and practices required to imagine and create more just …

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reviewed Imagination by Ruha Benjamin

Imagination, or practice?

It took a couple of chapters for me to realise that Imagination: A Manifesto isn't an artist text for thinking with, or a beacon for a creative movement, but a teaching text. It would be a good resource for a high school student or first-year undergrad looking for direction in a world where we can feel so powerless and hopeless.

This is an easy read, written like a TED talk or a series of lectures by a really engaging professor, and I imagine the latter is probably close to how Ruha Benjamin developed it. Once in a while, there is an absolute clanger of a sentence that makes me cringe. "Why can we imagine growing heart cells from scratch in a lab, but not growing empathy for other human beings in our everyday lives[?]" or "...calamity and turmoil are all there is, until earth becomes one giant hashtag: #TheEnd

Subjects

  • politics
  • social justice