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Rutger Bregman

Utopia for Realists

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'Listen out for Rutger Bregman. He has a big future shaping the future' Observer


'A more politically radical Malcolm Gladwell' New York Times
'The Dutch wunderkind of new ideas' Guardian

In Utopia for Realists, Rutger Bregman shows that we can construct a society with visionary ideas that are, in fact, wholly implementable. Every milestone of civilisation — from the end of slavery to the beginning of democracy — was once considered a utopian fantasy. New utopian ideas such as universal basic income and a fifteen-hour work week can become reality in our lifetime.
From a Canadian city that once completely eradicated poverty, to Richard Nixon's near implementation of a basic income for millions of Americans, Bregman takes us on a journey through history, beyond the traditional left-right divides, as he introduces ideas whose time has come.
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287 printed pages
Publication year
2017
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  • Elena B.shared an impression2 days ago
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    Interesante y esperanzador libro para combatir la tentación de creer que nada se puede cambiar a mejor en el mundo

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    Everyone should read this book

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  • b8453453735has quoted4 years ago
    Everyone who reckons themselves progressive should be a beacon of not just energy but ideas, not only indignation but hope, and equal parts ethics and hard sell
  • b8453453735has quoted4 years ago
    The greatest sin of the academic left is that it has become fundamentally aristocratic, writing in bizarre jargon that makes simple matters dizzyingly complex. If you can’t explain your ideal to a fairly intelligent twelve-year-old, after all, it’s probably your own fault. What we need is a narrative that speaks to millions of ordinary people
  • b8453453735has quoted4 years ago
    But Solomon Asch made another discovery. A single opposing voice can make all the difference. When just one other person in the group stuck to the truth, the test subjects were more likely to trust the evidence of their own senses. Let this be an encouragement to all those who feel like a lone voice crying out in the wilderness: Keep on building those castles in the sky. Your time will come

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