What books has Micah White written?
Micah White’s flagship work is The End of Protest: A New Playbook for Revolution (2016), published in English and translated into Spanish, German, Korean and several other languages. While that is his sole full-length solo volume, he has seeded essays and chapters across movement anthologies such as We Are Many, amplifying the same provocation: mass marches alone will not topple entrenched power unless they birth new forms of sovereignty. Everything else you may encounter by him—Guardian op-eds, essays for Adbusters, lectures now archived online—circles back to the conceptual nucleus he unfurled in The End of Protest.
Which thread from that book beckons you most urgently: tactical innovation, narrative power or the quest for parallel sovereignty?