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Minority Rule
Ash Sarkar
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Trade Paperback. ***THIS IS A PRE-ORDER TO BE SHIPPED ON OR AROUND THE PUBLICATION DATE IN FEBRUARY 2025***
The explosive debut from political commentator Ash Sarkar, Minority Rule reveals how the collective power of ordinary people is under attack
'One of the boldest and most exciting thinkers of her generation' NAOMI KLEIN
'Confounds your expectations ... I really recommend it' LEWIS GOODALL, The News Agents podcast
'Delivers its message with punch and panache ... A joy to read' GUARDIAN
We live under minority rule. But who is the ruling minority?
Most of us are getting screwed over. Our world is defined by inequality, insecurity, lack of community and information overload. As the world burns, mega-corporations ... Read moreare reporting record profits. How are they getting away with it?
‘Minority rule’ is the term Ash Sarkar uses to describe the irrational fear that minorities are trying to overturn and oppress majority populations. In her eye-opening debut, she reveals how minority elites rule majorities by creating the culture wars that have taken over our politics, stoking fear and panic in our media landscape. Because despite what they’ll have you believe, antiracist campaigners aren’t actually silencing the ‘forgotten’ working class, immigrants aren’t eating your pets, trans-activists aren’t corrupting your children, and cancel culture isn’t crushing free speech.
In Minority Rule, Sarkar exposes how a strategic misdirection of blame over who is really screwing everything up is keeping the majority divided, while the real ruling minority of hedge fund managers, press barons, landlords and corporations remain on top. And it’s facilitating one of the biggest power grabs in history. Most crucially, she shows us how what we really have in common is being concealed by a deafening culture of distraction – and that the first step towards a better future is understanding what is happening now, and how we got here.
An 2025 highlight for GQ, New Statesman and Irish Times
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London, United Kingdom
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About Ash Sarkar
Ash Sarkar is a writer, lecturer, journalist and political commentator. A contributing editor of Novara Media, she has written for the Guardian, Independent and Huffington Post, with regular appearances on British television and radio, including 'Question Time', 'Good Morning Britain' and 'Jeremy Vine' on 5. She has been called one of ‘the internet’s best left-wing thinkers’ by the Spectator, and ... Read morewas named Media Personality of the Year by the Asian Media Awards in 2019. Sarkar also lectures at the Sandberg Instituut in Amsterdam, and has taught Global Politics at Anglia Ruskin University. Minority Rule is her first book. Show Less
Reviews for Minority Rule
A Marxist critique of left-liberal politics that delivers its message with punch and panache ... She prosecutes her case with more panache and punchiness, more hilarity, than is usual from the dour quarters of British political punditry. Her hyper-caffeinated prose and acid observations are unquestionably a joy to read ... Sarkar cultivates the image of a sassy social commentator, a ... Read moresort of Tariq Ali of looking at your phone a lot
Guardian
Original, vivid, reflective ... Feels like it's written by a really sage old philosopher, sequestered away in the corner of the university but is somehow across pop culture to be able to make references that you find funny and have touchstones with ... A marvellous piece of writing
Oli Dugmore, PoliticsJOE I love a book which confounds your expectations. And Minority Rule is definitely that. It's the sort of book actually you wish you'd written. I really recommend it. Ash is a truly original thinker: unafraid to have something uncomfortable to say to her own side, which to me, is one of the marks of any political book which is worth reading
Lewis Goodall, The News Agents podcast Her analysis is painfully true – it’s brave and honest and the Left needs to hear this, especially from one of their own
Ian Martin, writer for THE THICK OF IT A lively analysis of how the ruling classes purposefully misdirect political blame
Observer New Review
Ash Sarkar is one of the boldest and most exciting thinkers of her generation
Naomi Klein, author of DOPPELGANGER and THE SHOCK DOCTRINE A brilliantly bracing polemic
Nigella Lawson This book is a timely investigation of how our culture, in its broadest sense, supports ideas that favour the ruling class … Ash Sarkar’s book is essential reading – and time is short!
Ken Loach One of the most charismatic and compelling commentators in British politics for years now ... With the alt right seemingly winning the battle for hearts and minds around the west, Minority Rule is a necessary and welcome salvo from the other side
GQ, The most anticipated 2025 books
In a book that will likely do what Owen Jones's Chavs: The Demonization of the Working Class and Reni Eddo-Lodge's Why I'm No Longer To White People About Race did to shift the political dial, Sarkar's debut looks at a world defined by inequality, insecurity, information overload and lack of community
Elle
A thrilling polemic-meets-memoir, which identifies who really wins when the marginalised and the exploited turn on one another, and is not afraid to name names
William Davies, author of THIS IS NOT NORMAL and THE LIMITS OF NEOLIBERALISM In her timely book, the political commentator Ash Sarkar addresses the fear that minorities are trying to overturn and oppress majority populations
New Statesman, 25 books to read in 2025
An examination of the way British Conservatives and American Republicans have stoked fears of a 'takeover by marginalised groups'
Guardian
Look out for the story of ... the rise of the culture wars
Financial Times
[An] urgent dissection of the deafening culture of distraction stoked by the ruling minority in the UK, and around the world
Irish Times, Nonfiction books to look out for in 2025
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