The Instinct for Cooperation
By Jeffrey Wilson
Illustrated by Eliseu Gouveia
By Jeffrey Wilson
Illustrated by Eliseu Gouveia
By Jeffrey Wilson
Illustrated by Eliseu Gouveia
By Jeffrey Wilson
Illustrated by Eliseu Gouveia
Category: Domestic Politics | Nonfiction Graphic Novels
Category: Domestic Politics | Nonfiction Graphic Novels
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$13.95
Jun 05, 2018 | ISBN 9781609808167
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Jul 10, 2018 | ISBN 9781609808174
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Praise
“The Instinct for Cooperation expands the burgeoning graphic-novel format into new territory, adding dimensionality to an interview with intellectual progressive icon Noam Chomsky. Jeff Wilson’s interview is wide-ranging and interesting; Eliseu Gouveia’s comic art serves as a Mystery Science Theater 3000 for Chomsky’s responses, allowing for illustrations and digressions that wouldn’t be possible in a ‘normal’ prose book on the same topic. Even if you think you know all about Chomsky, this is well worth checking out.” —Ted Rall, cartoonist, author, and graphic novelist
“In this kaleidoscopic experimental comic book, writer Jeff Wilson uses a conversation with Noam Chomsky as a jumping off point to explore everything from the Spanish Civil War to Medicare to Occupy Wall Street. The result is life affirming and sophisticated. Again and again Jeff returns to the basic goodness of human beings and the possibilities for our liberation. Seeing the work of a bright new comics writer like Jeff makes me optimistic about the future of comics and society in general.” —Seth Tobocman, founding editor of World War 3 Illustrated, author of You Don’t Have to Fuck People Over to Survive, War in the Neighborhood, and Len
“Laser-sharp graphics and critical analysis, and radical love. Wilson and Gouveia give us a conversation with Chomsky that everyone can be part of.” —Kate Evans, author of Red Rosa: A Graphic Biography of Rosa Luxemburg, and Threads: From the Refugee Crisis
“By placing readers into an intimate conversation with one of this country’s most important thinkers, as well as members of the Occupy Wall Street movement, Wilson and Gouveia provide a vital entry point for those seeking to wrestle with these ideas, sure to inspire further explorations of their own.” —Nick Sousanis, author of Unflattening, assistant professor at San Francisco State University
“What can be done? How do we begin to understand how to organize our thoughts—and our communities—to right inherent wrongs? One place to start might be The Instinct for Cooperation. Wilson, a doctoral candidate in geography at the University of Arizona, has distilled some of Chomsky’s ideas about threats to social and economic justice into a series of conversations with Chomsky and others. These chats highlight moments in history that could very well be seen as tipping points, where decisive action spawned by malaise replaced complacency. This book may serve as a primer for those who are interested in learning how to better organize themselves to confront issues that plague our communities.” —Santa Fe New Mexican
“Graphic novels are typically much more nuanced than their comic book cousins. Epic showdowns of good vs. evil, though, come in many forms, and putting themes of social justice into an illustrated format is ingenious, a way of making big concepts both accessible and surprisingly entertaining.” —Santa Fe Reporter
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