The Good Ancestor

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Ebury Publishing, 2020 - 336 pagina's
Could economists have foreseen the 2008 crash? Could political pundits have predicted Brexit or Trump? Long-term thinking struggles to take root in a world where immediate results are demanded and rewarded. Short-term thinking is endemic across all aspects of life. In The Long Now, leading popular philosopher and bestselling author Roman Krznaric shows just how crucial long-term thinking is, not just for ordinary people but across political, economic, environmental and business worlds. From the personal to the political, Krznaric identifies the flaws of today's short-term mindset. Drawing on ideas from a wide range of perspectives including neuroscience, cultural history, politics, economics, art and religion, he offers eight key approaches as a roadmap for the future of long-term thinking and planning. Unless we change our habits today our quick-fix, short-term culture can threaten societies in the long run.

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Over de auteur (2020)

Roman Krznaric is a cultural thinker and founding faculty member of The School of Life. He studied at the universities of Oxford, London and Essex, and has taught in Cambridge and London, where he gained his PhD. For several years he was Project Director at The Oxford Muse. His books include The Wonderbox: Curious Histories of How to Live and How to Find Fulfilling Work, and Empathy. He is the founder of the world's first Empathy Museum and of the digital Empathy Library.

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