Phool Phutbe Ki Asphalt Chire
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Authors: Naomi Klein & Others
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Category: Essays
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Publisher: National Book Agency Private Limited
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Language: Bengali
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Publication Year: 2019
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Edition: 1st Edition
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Binding: Paperback
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Number of Pages: 83
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ISBN: 978-93-48778-71-0
About the Book:
Phool Phutbe Ki Asphalt Chire is the Bengali translation of the English essay collection Will the Flower Slip Through the Asphalt. The book delves into the pressing issue of climate change, which has now reached a point where human impact is at its highest in the last two millennia. The contributors to this volume examine the destructive role that capitalism and its profit-driven motives play in the devastation of the Earth's natural environment.
The book brings together a series of powerful essays that explore how the environmental imbalance caused by unchecked capitalism is pushing humanity and the animal kingdom toward irreversible destruction. Naomi Klein, in her lecture in London in 2016, directly connects climate change with privatization, colonialism, and militarization. Klein’s profound speech, along with nine other insightful contributions from writers, journalists, and academics from around the world, forms the core of this collection.
The essays highlight the urgency of collective global action to avert environmental catastrophe. The authors warn that if humanity does not change course, the future of our planet will be at great risk. They point out that future generations will be faced with two stark choices—either abandon capitalism and embrace a sustainable climate, or continue down a path of destruction. In the preface, Professor Vijay Prashad encourages readers to envision a world where capitalism is abolished before it leads to the collapse of our planet.
Significance:
This book is a crucial read for anyone concerned with the future of the planet and the relationship between climate change and socio-economic systems. It emphasizes the need for urgent action and offers a critical perspective on how capitalism has exacerbated the environmental crisis. The essays in this collection are not just a warning, but also a call to action for readers to reimagine a future where both human life and the Earth’s ecosystems can thrive.

