From the author of international bestseller On Tyranny, this prescient analysis of Russia's ongoing interference in the West is now more relevant than ever.
'One of the best...brisk, conceptually convincing account of democracy's retreat in the early years of 21st century' Guardian
The past is another country, the old saying goes. The same might be said of the future. But which country? For Europeans and Americans today, the answer is Russia.
In this visionary work of contemporary history, Timothy Snyder shows how Russia works within the West to destroy the West; by supporting the far right in Europe, invading Ukraine in 2014, and waging a cyberwar during the 2016 presidential campaign and the EU referendum. Nowhere is this more obvious than in the creation of Donald Trump, an American failure deployed as a Russian weapon. But this threat presents an opportunity to better understand the pillars of our freedoms and face the choices that will determine the future: equality or oligarchy, individualism or totalitarianism, truth or lies.
'A brilliant and disturbing analysis, which should be read by anyone wishing to understand the political crisis currently engulfing the world' Yuval Noah Harari, bestselling author of Sapiens
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A brilliant and disturbing analysis, which should be read by anyone wishing to understand the political crisis currently engulfing the world -- YUVAL NOAH HARARI, author of SAPIENS and HOMO DEUS This story of how Russia dismantled democracy, and the man who set its template for fake news, is chilling and persuasive ... unignorable... a disturbing and persuasive insight... Snyder's forensic examination of, for example the news cycle that followed the shooting down of flight MH17 makes essential reading ... Meticulously researched and footnoted. -- Tim Adams * Observer * One of the best...brisk, conceptually convincing account of democracy's retreat in the early years of 21st century -- Luke Harding * Guardian * Snyder's central thesis is a strong one... Vividly and insightfully told. -- Edward Lucas * The Times * A rollercoaster world calls for a news editor's skills in processing facts and a philosopher's ability to dissect ideologies. He has both. * The Economist * The Road to Unfreedom is a sprawling epic that veers from Dark Ages Kiev to modern day Washington and back again. -- Oliver Bullough * Prospect * Snyder's informative timeline of events on the ground in Ukraine is vivid, and offers a much greater understanding of how this conflict emerged than we got in most English-language news coverage -- Katrina Gulliver * Spectator * Timothy Snyder... offers unexpected insights into the seemingly familiar events of the past decade -- Anne Applebaum * BBC History Magazine, **Books of the Year** * Timothy Snyder is one of the world's top historians... [The Road to Unfreedom is a] bracing analysis -- William Leith * Evening Standard * If there's one book to help explain the bloody mess we find ourselves in...this is it... [Snyder] is a refreshing voice... [and] every chapter is rich with apercu... Every sentence smacks of careful thought, engaged concern, and urgency * Conversation *
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Höhe: 190 mm
Breite: 127 mm
Dicke: 27 mm
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978-1-78470-857-3 (9781784708573)
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Schweitzer Klassifikation
Timothy Snyder has been called 'the leading interpreter of our dark times'. As a historian, he has given us startling reinterpretations of political collapse and mass killing. As a public intellectual, he has turned that knowledge towards counsel and prediction, working against authoritarians and populists. After a quarter century at Yale, he now teaches history at the Munk School in the University of Toronto and his books, which have been published in over forty languages, include Bloodlands, Black Earth, On Tyranny, Road to Unfreedom, Our Malady and On Freedom. His work has inspired poster campaigns and exhibitions, sculptures, a punk rock song, a rap song, a play and an opera, and he has appeared in over fifty films and documentaries.