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This book informed and inspired me. I learned so much, and was so inspired and hopeful after reading this book. As Holt argues, protest alone won't save us. We have to also have sustained action on a community and larger political level to make a change overall. I loved how Holt wrote this book, it wasn't dry, it wasn't apathetic or overly analytical, this book was clear, informative, and engaging.
This book is ideal for those who might be struggling to see what action looks like today, struggling with hope and who need inspiration and a wake-up call for today.

Some books inform you. Others shake you. Organize or Burn does both. Fabian Holt takes us into the heart of New York City’s socialist climate movement, where the fight for climate survival collides with the everyday realities of grassroots politics, working-class struggle, and the need for real, lasting change. This isn’t a dry political theory book. It’s urgent. It’s grounded. And somehow it’s hopeful.
Holt doesn’t write from a distant, academic tower. He listens. He immerses. He observes the people who are showing up every day to face an overwhelming question: How do you change the world when it already feels like it's burning down around you?
The title, Organize or Burn, isn’t just a catchy phrase; it’s a truth bomb. Holt argues that without strong, sustained political organization, protest alone won’t save us. The climate crisis demands more than resistance, it demands strategy. And most of all, it demands solidarity that lasts longer than a news cycle.
What makes this book stand out is its honesty. He acknowledges the messiness, the contradictions, the burnout. But that’s exactly why his vision of “hybrid organizations”—part social movement, part political structure—is so compelling. It’s not a utopian dream; it’s a real-world blueprint for action.
Holt writes with clarity and grace. Whether you're a seasoned activist or just starting to question how to make a difference, the book is both accessible and deeply thought-provoking. It’s the kind of read that stays with you—not just because of what it teaches, but because of what it asks you to do.
Organize or Burn is not just a book—it’s a wake-up call. If you care about the future of the planet and believe that hope should be paired with action, this is essential reading. It doesn’t offer easy answers, but it offers something more powerful: direction.