Rethinking revolution around the work of people, not just politics.
This concise study argues for rebuilding social life on creative work and personal character as the heart of lasting change. The book outlines a vision where society bases its structure on producers and their crafts, not merely on wealth or power. It invites readers to consider how everyday work and personal growth can reshape communities, economies, and politics from the ground up. Clear, practical ideas accompany a historical perspective on revolutions and social orders.
- How production and creativity can redefine social roles and incentives
- Ways to imagine organizations that center human flourishing over status
- Connections between individual character and collective well‑being
- Strategies for evaluating social change beyond policy alone
Ideal for readers curious about alternative futures, practical sociology, and the ideas behind radical social renewal.