Creating Freedom is quite magnificent in its intelligence, acuity, scope, human warmth and - most importantly - hope! My book of the year -- STEPHEN FRY
If you believe you are free, think again. Strong arguments . . . epic in scope . . . [A] manifesto. . . . to enlighten citizens stuck in an illusion of democracy * * Financial Times * *
Exceptional . . . This year's essential text for thinking radicals * * Guardian * *
Martinez speaks for a generation living through a profound mismatch between their aspirations for freedom and creativity and the thudding conformity a society, driven by the market, demands -- PAUL MASON
Comes the moment; comes the book. A 'manifesto for real and radical change'. This is a brilliant and timely analysis of our political landscape and the ideals which should inform how we reshape the world -- HELENA KENNEDY QC
Thought-provoking . . . sound and persuasive . . . Eminently readable with a an elegance of style not often found in theoretical works. It is no less than a rallying cry to take back the substance rather than the illusions of our freedoms * * New Internationalist * *
Provocative, powerful and important, Creating Freedom is a rigorous exploration of what's gone wrong with our society and how to make it right -- SUSAN SARANDON
Lucid and bright, Creating Freedom is a light to guide us onward. Please read it -- RUSSELL BRAND
I've been working my way through, highlighter in hand, at times thinking why bother! Just highight the whole thing. Super impressive -- DAVID BYRNE
Everyone trying to puzzle through how to deal with the madness of the world - and the forces destroying it - should read this book -- JOHANN HARI
In this stunning and lucid book, Raoul Martinez re-assesses our past, re-examines our present, and re-imagines our future. It's such an exciting and compelling read that you almost don't notice at first how radical it is. Creating Freedom makes me think that we humans are on the cusp of our next big step - and it's this kind of thinking that will carry us over -- BRIAN ENO
Beautifully written, vigorously argued and remarkably researched . . . No one has examined the issues of freedom and moral responsibility in such an extensive and fascinating context, or done more to show that these issues are not ivory tower debates but absolutely life and death issues for individuals and quite possibly for our species -- BRUCE WALLER
This discussion of the impossibility of ultimate moral responsibility is extremely well written, aphoristic in places, and philosophically right on target -- GALEN STRAWSON
A profound and interesting project -- NICK DAVIES
An impassioned social and political critique with glimmers of hope for change . . . An intelligent, rigorous manifesto * * Kirkus * *