Introduction
Part One: The Problem of Either/Or Thinking About Social Change
Chapter One. You Do You: The Misdirected Individualist History of Climate Activism
Chapter Two. Structural Injustice: Why Conversations about Racism Become Conversations about Real Estate
Chapter Three. Change Against the Machine: Structural Change in the Public Mind
Part Two: A Better Picture of Social Change
Chapter Four. Hidden Histories of Social Change: People Who Change Systems that Change People
Chapter Five. Unlearning the Habit of Racism
Chapter Six. A Both/And Picture of People
Chapter Seven. We Are Each Other’s Situation
Chapter Eight. Cascades, Loops, and Tipping Points
Part Three: Putting It Into Practice
Chapter Nine. Social Movements and Structural Change
Chapter Ten. Lighting the Spark: Social Identity, Collective Action, and Making a Difference
Chapter Eleven. Building the Blaze: Coalitional Politics for Interdependent Individuals
Chapter Twelve. Facing the Fire: Understanding the Social World in a Both/And Way
Chapter Thirteen. Keeping the Fire Going: The Gloriously Unsexy Work of Implementing and Sustaining Change
Chapter Fourteen. Fighting From Where You Stand: Finding Your Role in Social Change
Conclusion. Time Doesn’t Tell. We Tell Time
Acknowledgements
Bibliography