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The Good Ancestor

- How to Think Long Term in a Short-Term World
Af: Roman Krznaric Engelsk Paperback

The Good Ancestor

- How to Think Long Term in a Short-Term World
Af: Roman Krznaric Engelsk Paperback
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''This is the book our children''s children will thank us for reading'' The Edge, U2

How can we be good ancestors?


From the first seeds sown thousands of years ago, to the construction of the cities we still inhabit, to the scientific discoveries that have ensured our survival, we are the inheritors of countless gifts from the past. Today, in an age driven by the tyranny of the now, with 24/7 news, the latest tweet, and the buy-now button commanding our attention, we rarely stop to consider how our actions will affect future generations. With such frenetic short-termism at the root of contemporary crises, the call for long-term thinking grows every day – but what is it, has it ever worked, and can we even do it?

In The Good Ancestor, leading public philosopher Roman Krznaric argues that there is still hope. From the pyramids to the NHS, humankind has always had the innate ability to plan for posterity and take action that will resonate for decades, centuries, even millennia to come. If we want to become good ancestors, now is the time to recover and enrich this imaginative skill.

The Good Ancestor reveals six profound ways in which we can all learn to think long-term, exploring how we can reawaken oft-neglected but uniquely human talents like ‘cathedral thinking’ that expand our time horizons and sharpen our foresight. Drawing on radical solutions from around the world, Krznaric celebrates the innovators who are reinventing democracy, culture and economics so that we all have the chance to become good ancestors and create a better tomorrow.

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''This is the book our children''s children will thank us for reading'' The Edge, U2

How can we be good ancestors?


From the first seeds sown thousands of years ago, to the construction of the cities we still inhabit, to the scientific discoveries that have ensured our survival, we are the inheritors of countless gifts from the past. Today, in an age driven by the tyranny of the now, with 24/7 news, the latest tweet, and the buy-now button commanding our attention, we rarely stop to consider how our actions will affect future generations. With such frenetic short-termism at the root of contemporary crises, the call for long-term thinking grows every day – but what is it, has it ever worked, and can we even do it?

In The Good Ancestor, leading public philosopher Roman Krznaric argues that there is still hope. From the pyramids to the NHS, humankind has always had the innate ability to plan for posterity and take action that will resonate for decades, centuries, even millennia to come. If we want to become good ancestors, now is the time to recover and enrich this imaginative skill.

The Good Ancestor reveals six profound ways in which we can all learn to think long-term, exploring how we can reawaken oft-neglected but uniquely human talents like ‘cathedral thinking’ that expand our time horizons and sharpen our foresight. Drawing on radical solutions from around the world, Krznaric celebrates the innovators who are reinventing democracy, culture and economics so that we all have the chance to become good ancestors and create a better tomorrow.

Produktdetaljer
Sprog: Engelsk
Sider: 336
ISBN-13: 9780753554517
Indbinding: Paperback
Udgave:
ISBN-10: 0753554518
Kategori: Populærfilosofi
Udg. Dato: 11 feb 2021
Længde: 26mm
Bredde: 196mm
Højde: 125mm
Forlag: Ebury Publishing
Oplagsdato: 11 feb 2021
Forfatter(e): Roman Krznaric
Forfatter(e) Roman Krznaric


Kategori Populærfilosofi


ISBN-13 9780753554517


Sprog Engelsk


Indbinding Paperback


Sider 336


Udgave


Længde 26mm


Bredde 196mm


Højde 125mm


Udg. Dato 11 feb 2021


Oplagsdato 11 feb 2021


Forlag Ebury Publishing

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