All Hands on Deck: An In-Depth Look at Jan Goodey’s Memoir
The part-memoir All Hands on Deck by Jan Goodey delves into the struggles faced by those who, like Cassandra, can see the future but are not taken seriously. As anarchists and individuals who care about the environment, the call to action can provide a sense of relief from the inevitable march towards catastrophe.
In the book, Goodey reflects on his experience with Insulate Britain, highlighting both the importance of taking action and the challenges of aligning with an organization that may not fully embrace anarchist principles. He emphasizes the need for pragmatism and unity in the face of a crisis that threatens everything we hold dear.
The memoir also serves as a practical guide for aspiring environmental activists, offering insights on surviving in prison, navigating the system, and dealing with the challenges of life after incarceration. Goodey sheds light on the injustices perpetuated by the prison system and the ways in which it hinders efforts to create a more just society.
Throughout the book, Goodey advocates for cooperation and mutual aid as essential tools for addressing environmental collapse. He shares examples of unlikely alliances, such as vegans working with farmers, to show how shared struggles can forge powerful connections and drive societal change.
While the memoir offers valuable insights and reflections on the life of an environmental activist, there are some areas where it falls short. The text could benefit from a more nuanced exploration of the relationship between action and theory, as well as a deeper consideration of the concept of accountability and the role of the state in activism.
Overall, All Hands on Deck is a thoughtful and reflective exploration of the challenges and costs of environmental activism. Jan Goodey’s honest engagement with the realities of putting oneself on the front lines of protest serves as a powerful reminder of the importance of taking a stand for what we believe in.
For those interested in delving deeper into Goodey’s work, All Hands on Deck: Climate Activism and the Way Ahead will be available in social centers and independent bookstores starting in late May. Don’t miss this opportunity to gain valuable insights from a seasoned activist and writer.
This article was written by Sylvia Mann, an activist and former editor of Freedom, a London-based anarchist website and journal. Jan Goodey is a regular contributor to The Ecologist, showcasing his dedication to environmental activism and advocacy for a more sustainable future.