Non-fiction

Category: Politics

The books here are listed alphabetically by authors' surnames.

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A collection of pithy, inspiring, humorous and challenging quotes, accompanied by beautiful black and white photography.
by Victoria Amelina
A poignant and powerful account from a witness of war.
by Ben Ansell
Politicians aren't the problem, instead we have unrealistic expectations of what politics can achieve.
by Rutger Bregman
A call to action - we all have a part to play. Inspiring, uplifting and challenging.
by Dorothy Byrne
Packed with thought-provoking material, written by the head of news and current affairs at Channel Four, Dorothy Byrne.
by Alistair Campbell
Rich with information, observation and instruction, this book encourages us all to become more politically engaged.
by Michael Mansfield
A challenging, emotional but ultimately uplifting book which urges us all to make a difference.
by Philip Oltermann
A fascinating account of how East Germany's secret police decided to fight the encroaching capitalism through poetry.
by Guy Shrubsole
Who really cares for the countryside? Shocking, informative and brilliantly written.
by John Simpson
A gripping read about an extraordinary life reporting at the frontline of world events over several decades!
by Rory Stewart
Rory Stewart tracks his entry into politics and ministerial roles while sharing his insight into Parliament. Brilliant, enlightening, worrying but ultimately hopeful.
by Yanis Varoufakis
Capitalism is dead and we are being ruled by the techno feudal overlords. Readable, accessible and a little bit terrifying.
by Danny Wallace
An entertaining, but ultimately disturbing, investigation into conspiracy theories. We must all play our part in finding and telling the truth.