
PESSIMISM, MISANTHROPY AND CHANGING THE WORLD
by Kenan Malik
This essay, on the dangers of unthinking pessimism, was my Observer column this week. It was published on 7 November 2021, under the headline “Want to change the world? Then you’d better give up on self-defeating pessimism”. He quickly apologised for his crassness. But the Archbishop of Canterbury’s comparison of politicians who fail to tackle climate change with those in the 1930s who appeased the Nazis was not simply crass. It illustrated how many imagine that the best means of arousing political concern is […]
Categories: Justice & Liberties, Politics • Tags: afropessmism, anti-natalism, archbishop of canterbury, climate change, david benatar, extinction rebellion, frank wilderson, global warming, john gray, jonathan frantzen, justin welby, left, misanthropy, pessimism, racism, roger hallam, ta-nehisi coates