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Do Humankind's Best Days Lie Ahead?

Exploring the future of humanity in a changing world

Alain de Botton author Steven Pinker author Malcolm Gladwell author Matt Ridley author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Oneworld Publications

Published:3rd Nov '16

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This thought-provoking book examines whether humanity is on the verge of a Golden Age or if progress is merely an illusion, featuring insights from leading thinkers.

In a world increasingly influenced by technology and globalization, the question arises: are we on the brink of a Golden Age, or is the concept of progress merely a Western illusion? Do Humankind's Best Days Lie Ahead? delves into this profound debate, featuring insights from four of the most prominent thinkers of our time. They explore whether the advancements we witness today truly signify a brighter future or if they mask underlying challenges that could hinder our progress.

The book presents a compelling dialogue, juxtaposing optimistic perspectives with cautionary tales. Steven Pinker emphasizes the significant moral advancements humanity has made, arguing that society has evolved away from barbaric practices. In contrast, Malcolm Gladwell warns against the assumption that past improvements guarantee future success, suggesting that complacency could lead to stagnation. These contrasting views invite readers to reflect on the trajectory of human development and the factors that influence it.

As the authors dissect various dimensions of progress, they tackle the implications of technology, cultural shifts, and economic trends. Do Humankind's Best Days Lie Ahead? challenges readers to evaluate their beliefs about the future, encouraging a nuanced understanding of what progress means in a rapidly changing world. With thought-provoking arguments and engaging narratives, this book is a vital contribution to contemporary discussions about humanity's path forward.

ISBN: 9781786070760

Dimensions: 178mm x 111mm x 10mm

Weight: unknown

128 pages