Rethinking Ourselves: Justice, Reform, and Ignorance in Postnormal Times brings together the ideas of scholars and other thinkers from the East and West, North and South, to explore how we can create a new inclusive synthesis—one that genuinely promotes good society and a just and sustainable world order. Woven through the reflections on his time in prison are critical investigations into justice, post-colonialism, Islamophobia, democracy, and world order. Change has run amok! Technological advancement measures its frequency in minutes. Much of what we think we know about the world is fading in front of our eyes. How we are, how we know, and how we live our daily lives is changing quicker than we can cope with. We find ourselves in a confusing, uncertain, and volatile age. The author asks how we might rethink ourselves to adjust to accelerating change, and to shape more just and sustainable futures. His passion for truth and justice is rooted in his own experience: He has been behind bars for over a decade through three separate miscarriages of justice, from his days as a student activist to his time as Leader of the Opposition. Vividly told, expertly dissected, this is a timely book for our turbulent age.
Rethinking Ourselves: Justice, Reform, and Ignorance in Postnormal Times
ANWAR IBRAHIM is the 10th Prime Minister of Malaysia.
Penguin SEA (First published, 2025)
240 pages including Index
RM90.00
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Prologues: Eye of the Storm
1. Postcolonial Angst
2. Justice for Our Time
3. Liberating Democracy
4. Reconsidering the Ummah
5. The Arc of Ignorance
6. Rethinking Ourselves
Epilogue: Preparing for the Next Storm
Acknowledgement
Notes and References
Index
| Weight | 0.58 kg |
|---|---|
| Dimensions | 24 × 15.8 × 2.5 cm |
| Author(s) | |
| Format | Hardback |
| Language | English |
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| Year Published | 2025 |
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