George Monbiot is a journalist, environmental activist, and author of non-fiction works like Feral. His writing often focuses on ecological restoration, nature, and political commentary. He challenges readers to rethink our relationship with the natural world.
The Age of Consent ; A Manifesto for a New World Order

The Age of Consent ; A Manifesto for a New World Order
Synopsis
Having made a hugely significant contribution to the increasingly irrefutable, if alarming, diagnosis of the ills of early 21st century consumerist culture and its free-market myths, George Monbiot sets out now with this new book to offer something more constructive, a set of proposals – political, democratic, economic, environmental – that might effect the cultural change that many in the West (not to mention those on the outside of the West looking in) now want but scarcely know how to make happen.'The Age of Consent' is provocative, brave, even utopian. But, with most of the 20th century's Big Ideas dead in the gutter, it's time for a book that can be a touchstone for real debate about the political and economic presumptions and prejudices on which our society has rested since World War II.
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The Age of Consent ; A Manifesto for a New World OrderPaperback, 2004
256 pages
HarperCollins Publishers India Pvt. Ltd.ISBN: 97881722359495 editions available
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Frequently asked questions
How does The Age of Consent connect to George Monbiot's other works?
This book is a foundational text for understanding Monbiot's consistent critique of neoliberalism and global power structures, laying out many of the arguments and proposals he continues to develop in his later writings on environmentalism and social justice.
What makes The Age of Consent stand out from other political manifestos?
It distinguishes itself by offering concrete, actionable proposals for systemic change rather than solely diagnosing problems, focusing on democratic reform and global governance as pathways to a more equitable and sustainable world.























