Roman Krznaric is a public philosopher who writes about the power of ideas to change society. His books include History for Tomorrow, Empathy, The Wonderbox, and Carpe Diem, and have been published in more than twenty languages. He studied at the Universities of Oxford, London, and Essex, where he received his PhD. He is a founding faculty member of The School of Life and is based in the UK.
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"Beautiful to read, heartfelt, and persuasive . . . one of those
landmark books with the power to shift a mindset. One turns the
pages feeling a growing compulsion for change."
*Isabella Tree, author of Wilding*
"A philosopher’s contribution to saving the world."
*The Guardian*
"Full of revelations for everyone who cares about the legacy they
leave. This is the book our children’s children will thank us for
reading."
*The Edge, U2*
"Philosopher Roman Krznaric calmly calls for a reorientation toward
the future, not to benefit us, but to benefit our far-off
descendants. . . . [The point is] to emphasize the agency of the
present moment and the potential, however imperfect, to influence
the future."
*The Atlantic*
"Roman Krznaric addresses the greatest challenge confronting the
world: How can humanity survive this century and flourish in the
next? His book deserves to be widely read—by policy makers, and
indeed by all citizens who care about the prospects for their
children and grandchildren."
*Professor Martin Rees, Astronomer Royal and author of On The
Future*
"A provocative and well-written . . . essay on the history of the
human race and its possible future."
*Choice*
"It is a cliché to declare a book essential reading, but in this
case it is true. In a little more than 300 pages Krznaric develops
a powerful set of concepts and a frame that will serve to refresh
and undergird the civic rationale of public planning."
*Journal of the American Planning Association*
"A work of genius that draws on the wisdom-traditions of cultures
from across the globe."
*Martin Kalungu-Banda, Ubuntu Lab and Saïd Business School, Oxford
University*
"The individualistic philosophies of the last century have
generated huge concentrations of wealth—but at the same time put us
on the road to social, political, and environmental collapse. This
clear-sighted and inspiring book suggests a different view of who
humans are and what they really value—and a number of ways off that
lethal road. It’s a must-read for anyone who’s looking for the good
news."
*musician and composer Brian Eno*
"A great antidote to the short-term thinking that comes easily to
us all. If you want to be a good ancestor, start by reading this
book."
*Nigel Warburton, author of A Little History of Philosophy and
founder of the Philosophy Bites podcast*
"I judge a book’s usefulness by how many pages I’m compelled to
dog-ear and underline. This book on the pragmatics of long-term
thinking earned 50-plus dog-ears."
*Stewart Brand, creator of the Whole Earth Catalog and co-founder
of The Long Now Foundation*
"Krznaric’s seamless and magical prose delights on every page.
Let’s engrave his ’six ways to think long’ across the gateway to
every Parliament in the world."
*Professor Tim Jackson, author of Prosperity Without Growth*
"Roman Krznaric passionately argues that thinking long term would
bring untold benefits and may very well be vital to our survival as
a species. Lose yourself in these pages, expand your time horizons,
and reimagine your relationship to time, to the future"
*Rob Hopkins, founder of the Transition Town movement and author of
From What Is to What If*
"A fascinating and inspiring exploration of one of the great
relationship questions of the 21st century: How can we extend our
circle of care to future generations?"
*John Gray, New York Times–bestselling author of Men Are From Mars,
Women Are From Venus*
"Krznaric asks the defining moral question for our age: How will
future generations look back on our legacy? A superb intellectual
history and razor-sharp analysis of contemporary politics, this
book will change how you think about the worldand is a call to
action. Read it. You owe it to your children’s children."
*Kevin Watkins, Chief Executive, Save the Children*
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