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In The Rational Optimist, Matt Ridley presents a thought-provoking exploration of human progress through the lens of economics and social history. Ridley argues that humanity's ability to innovate and trade has driven a remarkable trajectory of improvement in living standards and quality of life throughout the ages. He challenges the prevailing pessimistic narratives that often dominate discussions about our future, suggesting instead that optimism is not just a hopeful sentiment but a rational conclusion based on historical evidence.
Ridley takes readers on a journey through time, examining how key advancements—from the discovery of agriculture to the digital revolution—have propelled society forward. He illustrates how collaboration and the exchange of ideas have been pivotal in overcoming challenges, leading to a more prosperous world. With each chapter, he delves into different eras and events, weaving a narrative that underscores the resilience and resourcefulness of humanity.
This book is ideal for readers keen on understanding the interplay between culture, economics, and history. Those who enjoyed Ridley's other works, such as The Origins of Virtue and Genome, will find a familiar blend of storytelling and incisive analysis in this compelling narrative. The Rational Optimist is a clarion call for a more hopeful outlook on the future, making it a must-read for anyone interested in the forces shaping our world.
Format: Paperback / softback
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Pages: 464
Publisher: HarperCollins
ISBN: 9780007267125
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