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316
Book • Nonfiction
2010s
2014
Little, Brown and Company
Adult
18+ years
In Utopia for Realists, Rutger Bregman challenges the dismissal of contemporary utopian ideas and advocates for policies such as universal basic income, a 15-hour work week, and open borders. He argues that bold, humane solutions can address systemic issues and improve human welfare. Through historical examples and empirical evidence, Bregman emphasizes the potential for significant social change.
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Rutger Bregman's Utopia for Realists compellingly argues for transformative ideas such as universal basic income, a shorter workweek, and open borders. Positively received for its visionary and provocative proposals, some critics find the solutions overly idealistic and lacking in practical implementation details. The writing is engaging, though occasionally repetitive.
Readers who would enjoy Utopia for Realists by Rutger Bregman are forward-thinking, socially conscious individuals interested in progressive socio-economic ideas. Similar to fans of Steven Pinker's Enlightenment Now and Thomas Piketty's Capital in the Twenty-First Century, they value evidence-based arguments and innovative solutions to modern societal issues.
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Utopia for Realists has been translated into more than twenty languages, reflecting its global appeal and the universal relevance of its themes.
Rutger Bregman, the author of Utopia for Realists, is known for his viral moment at the 2019 World Economic Forum, where he challenged billionaires to openly discuss taxation.
The book delves into historical cases like the Dauphin of France's experiment and the Speenhamland system, offering real-world context to the ideas presented.
Utopia for Realists has been translated into more than twenty languages, reflecting its global appeal and the universal relevance of its themes.
Rutger Bregman, the author of Utopia for Realists, is known for his viral moment at the 2019 World Economic Forum, where he challenged billionaires to openly discuss taxation.
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The book delves into historical cases like the Dauphin of France's experiment and the Speenhamland system, offering real-world context to the ideas presented.
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316
Book • Nonfiction
2010s
2014
Little, Brown and Company
Adult
18+ years
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