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  • Published: 19 October 2024
  • ISBN: 9781847928054
  • Imprint: Bodley Head
  • Format: Hardback
  • Pages: 368
  • RRP: $65.00

On Freedom




An urgent and masterly exploration of freedom - by the acclaimed, bestselling author of On Tyranny

A brilliant exploration of freedom – what it is, how it’s been misunderstood, and why it’s our only chance for survival – by the acclaimed, bestselling author of On Tyranny.

Freedom is the great Western commitment, but we have lost sight of what it means – and this is leading us into crisis. Too many of us look at freedom as the absence of state power: we think we’re free if we can do and say as we please, and protect ourselves from government interference. But true freedom isn’t so much freedom from, as freedom to – the freedom to thrive, to take risks for futures we choose by working together. Freedom is the value that makes all other values possible.

Drawing on the work of philosophers and political dissidents, conversations with contemporary thinkers and his own experiences, Snyder identifies the practices and attitudes – the habits of mind – that will allow us to design a government in which we and future generations can flourish. We come to appreciate the importance of traditions but also the role of institutions. Intimate yet ambitious, this book helps forge a new consensus rooted in a politics of abundance, generosity and grace.

Snyder’s book On Tyranny has inspired millions around the world to fight for freedom; On Freedom helps us see exactly what we’re fighting for. It is a thrilling intellectual journey and a tour de force of political philosophy.

  • Published: 19 October 2024
  • ISBN: 9781847928054
  • Imprint: Bodley Head
  • Format: Hardback
  • Pages: 368
  • RRP: $65.00

About the author

Timothy Snyder

Timothy Snyder is Levin Professor of History at Yale University and the author of a number of critically acclaimed books including The Road to Unfreedom and most recently On Tyranny which was an international bestseller.

His previous books include Black Earth, which was longlisted for the Samuel Johnson Prize and won the annual prize of the Dutch Auschwitz Committee; and Bloodlands, which won the Hannah Arendt Prize, the Leipzig Book Prize for European Understanding, the Ralph Waldo Emerson Award in the Humanities and the literature award of the American Academy of Arts and Letters.

He lives in New Haven, Connecticut.

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Praise for On Freedom

PRAISE FOR TIMOTHY SNYDER A scholar of great distinction and authority

The Times

A Yale university historian whose work deserves to be read and reread

Economist

A hugely important historian

Evening Standard

[A] remarkable and original historian

Timothy Garton Ash

Talented and innovative

Niall Ferguson

Timothy Snyder is one of our most original and perceptive thinkers, on the history of Europe, on American politics, and now, on freedom. Everyone who cares about freedom - what it means and what it takes to preserve it - should read this book

Anne Applebaum

There's nothing else like On Freedom. This time the acclaimed historian draws not just from global history but his own. The result is a wonderfully provocative and profoundly persuasive book. Snyder leads us away from our misconception that freedom is just the removal of what stands in our way and toward a project of liberty that, through active engagement and commitment to the common good, we can achieve together

J. J. Abrams

A must-read. Timothy Snyder is one of the leading minds of our times. This new book draws from his work as an historian of central Europe, his travelling and moving encounters in Ukraine at war, and his thinking on how democracy, pluralism and wealth inequality will look like in 2076 United States and the world at large

Thomas Piketty

Fascinating. Part deeply personal memoir, part political manifesto, part philosophical poem, On Freedom captures the voice of one of today's most important Western public intellectuals

Ivan Krastev

Much like life itself, freedom needs to defined and redefined ... On Freedom offers fresh insight into essential aspects of human existence - the values and obligations inherent in every individual's life

Ai Weiwei

We hear of freedom, but do we grasp it? In these hard times for liberty, On Freedom offers a deep inquiry arising from a diversity of perspectives. It makes the case that freedom, once explored and understood, is the way forward to good government. We are all fortunate that Professor Snyder has shown us the way

President Volodymyr Zelens'kyi

Years ago, inside a prison in Port-o-Spain, Trinidad and Tobago, a man asked if I’d ever felt free while incarcerated. Snyder’s On Freedom reminds me that sometimes, in those cells, I was free as I'll ever be, nurturing imaginative tomorrows, knowing the art of dreaming made those dreams more real than the handcuffs that then bound my wrists. What more can any of us want than a reminder that our freedom, in being the most powerful future tense we have, gives more deliberate meaning to our todays

Dwayne Betts

A great and daring book … magnificent. Above all, Snyder’s insightful and powerful work reminds us that freedom is about humanity, and that creating a better world is up to us

Heather Cox Richardson

The excellence of On Freedom will come as no surprise to those who have already read Snyder's books on the Ukraine and on those countries whose geography and history nailed them down in the past between Hitler and Stalin. He writes comprehensively and with great knowledge about the threats which liberal democracies everywhere face today from authoritarian states and from extremist populists. It deserves to be widely read by all who value democracy and the rule of law

Chris Patten

Timothy Snyder puts to work his talent as a historian, thinker and activist to reexamine the meaning of one of the key human values which has been under attack on a scale unseen since the 1930s. Starting his journey in Ukraine, continuing it into the rest of Europe and the United States, he argues that there is no need to trade freedom for security, and to be free one should not only deny but also affirm. A powerful call for action when it is needed the most

Serhii Plokhy

A vital book at a time when America and so much of the 'free world' has lost its way. Just when the concept of 'freedom' seemed to have been killed off by forces who abuse it as the 'freedom' to hurt others, Snyder intervenes and brings you into a process akin to intellectual open heart surgery to make freedom beat better than it ever has

Peter Pomerantsev

Passionate, intimate, compelling - a clarion call for principle and commitment in a time of tumult and challenge

Philippe Sands

Thanks to Snyder, the maps are drawn, and the direction is clear. We stand against tyranny, but we march for freedom. The work is ours to undertake for the sake of all who live today and all who follow

Shoshana Zuboff

On Freedom is … penetrating in its analysis of our current crises…and clear in its prescriptions for change … This is a rigorous and visionary argument … to his prescriptions for freedom you might add three more: buy or borrow this book, read it, take it to heart

Observer

Written with such panache that one cannot fail to be impressed by the author’s eloquence and learning … Profoundly humane

The Times

Invaluable ... intellectually rich, yet personal ... passionate

Martin Wolf, Financial Times

In some respects Snyder has written a kind of philosophical novel about freedom… Freedom boomerangs between continents, histories and traditions in this book, which is partly what makes it exhilarating… [On Freedom] is a pitch at virtue, and for that his book is to be welcomed

New Statesman

The pace is breathtaking, the writing fluid and the knowledge deep as he sweeps through past and present while celebrated names fly off the pages… On Freedom is fascinating… It is rooted in Snyder’s deep insights into eastern Europe and Laudable support for Ukraine’s existential fight

Spectator

Drawing on politics, philosophy, conversation and his own experiences, Snyder puts forward a powerful and interesting manifesto

Radio Times