Listen "The Mass Revolts of the 2010s"
Episode Synopsis
In the decade of the 2010s, more people took to the streets than in any other time in history. And yet those horizontal protests, often spread through social media, were frequently co-opted by the right — and the decade ended with the rise of authoritarianism. Journalist Vincent Bevins spoke to activists around the world about the lessons they drew from the failed mass revolts, and discusses how democratic movements regained power in Brazil from the despotic Jair Bolsonaro.
Vincent Bevins, If We Burn: The Mass Protest Decade and the Missing Revolution Public Affairs, 2023
Vincent Bevins, “This Land Is Our Land: How Brazil’s Landless Workers’ Movement Emerged from Right-wing Rule Stronger Than Ever” The Nation, April 8, 2025
Photo credit: Jonathan Rashad
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Vincent Bevins, If We Burn: The Mass Protest Decade and the Missing Revolution Public Affairs, 2023
Vincent Bevins, “This Land Is Our Land: How Brazil’s Landless Workers’ Movement Emerged from Right-wing Rule Stronger Than Ever” The Nation, April 8, 2025
Photo credit: Jonathan Rashad
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