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Humankind & Utopia for Realists Collection by Bloomsbury Publishing (UK); 9789123979851

Humankind & Utopia for Realists Collection

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In the Humankind & Utopia for Realists Collection, Rutger Bregman invites readers to reassess the narrative of humanity through a lens of optimism and possibility. This thought-provoking non-fiction anthology compiles Bregman’s compelling essays and arguments, which challenge prevailing notions about human nature and the structures that govern our societies.

The Plot

Spanning various themes, the collection delves into humanity's capacity for cooperation and empathy, suggesting that the foundation of a utopian society is not only achievable but well within our reach. Bregman draws on a rich tapestry of historical examples and contemporary case studies, illustrating how asking for more—such as universal basic income or a reimagined workweek—can lead to profound societal transformation.

Themes

  • Optimism vs. Pessimism: A central theme is the battle between hopeful and cynical views of human nature.
  • Societal Structures: Examination of how existing systems can be reshaped for the betterment of all.
  • Realism and Utopia: The interplay of idealistic visions with practical solutions.

Writing Style

Bregman's writing is both accessible and engaging, interweaving anecdotes with rigorous research. His ability to distil complex ideas into relatable concepts makes this collection a stimulating read for anyone interested in sociology, politics, and human behaviour.

"Bregman’s work challenges us to envision a world where the best of human nature prevails." - A notable critic

Readers who appreciated works like “Sapiens” by Yuval Noah Harari or “The Spirit Level” by Richard Wilkinson and Kate Pickett will find much to ponder in this collection, as it invites a reimagining of our potential as a society.

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ISBN: 9789123979851

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