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May 09, 2008

Have you read Little Brother?

Littlebrother In my tenth grade English class, the year’s ongoing theme was freedom versus security. To have more of one, you have to have less of the other. We put laws into place that limit our freedom, but increase our sense of security. However, the perennial question is, where do you draw the line? When do you know the balance has tipped too far in one direction? Tied into the debate is the question of “real” security versus a false sense of security, which further muddies the water.

Reading Little Brother, by Cory Doctorow, reminded me of that class, and the way it made me question the world around me. All too often schools fail to encourage curiosity, inquiry, and creative thinking. This book works to engage people of all ages (although it is specifically targeted at young adults) in these kinds of questions.

The novel stars Marcus, a seventeen-year-old boy, who lives in a close-future post-9/11 world that is chillingly believable – after all, we live in a world where Nelson Mandela is a terrorist, air marshals are grounded because they are on the no-fly list, your laptop can be searched just because, tourists taking photos are automatically terrorist suspects, and waterboarding is not torture.

This book is a must-read, whatever your age. Buy a copy for yourself, and then buy copies for your loved ones, nieces, kids, and grandchildren.

Download Little Brother for free, shared under a Creative Commons license, or buy Little Brother from Amazon.

April 01, 2008

The Best Way to Doze off to Sleep...

Bookwithgreenfade_3 If you're a regular internet peruser, then you have most likely heard of the very popular website www.worldchanging.com.  They have an engaging daily blog with constantly interesting posts about the tools, models, and ideas for shaping our world for the future.   

The Worldchanging team recently published a book, called Worldchanging: A User's Guide for the 21st Century that attempts to combine a number of resources and ideas about what a sustainable future can look like.  The book, like the site, is divided into seven main sections: Stuff, Shelter, Cities, Community, Business, Politics, and Planet.  The book is quite a read, (six hundred pages!) but the content is organized in such a way that is very easy to browse through the short chapters and read whatever tickles your fancy in the moment.  For instance, in one night I might read the chapter on "Educating Girls and Empowering Women" (from the Community section,) "The Hidden Vitality of Slums" (from Cities,) and "Craft it Yourself" (from the Stuff section.)  I have been finding this book to be pretty inspiring nightly reading.  I'm loving learning about the countless positive, innovative ideas and actions that people are thinking of and practicing.   I end up nodding off to sleep, dreaming of a better world.

What other books are people reading out there that offer inspiring solutions?  Feel free to leave book recommendations in the comments- I know I'm always looking for seriously good reading.

(Image from Worldchanging.)