Michael Bhaskar is a writer, publisher, researcher and entrepreneur. He is Co-Founder of Canelo, a new kind of publishing company. Between 2017 and 2019 he was a consultant Writer in Residence at DeepMind, the world's leading AI research lab. He has written and talked extensively about the future of media and technology around the world. He has been featured in and written for the Guardian, the FT and Wired and on BBC 2, the BBC World Service, BBC Radio 4 and NPR among others. Michael has been a British Council Young Creative Entrepreneur, a Frankfurt Book Fair Fellow and a Visiting Researcher at Oxford Brookes University. He has written a prize-winning monograph, The Content Machine, and Curation: The Power of Selection in a World of Excess. He is also the lead author of the Literature in the 21st Century report and is co-editor of the Oxford Handbook of Publishing. His books have been translated into nine languages, and he can be found on Twitter as @michaelbhaskar.
A fascinating, must-read book covering a vast array of topics from
the arts to the sciences, technology to policy. This is a brilliant
and thought-provoking response to one of the most critical
questions of our age: how we will come up with the next generation
of innovation and truly fresh ideas?
*Mustafa Suleyman, co-founder, DeepMind; Google VP*
Have 'Big Ideas' and big social and economic changes disappeared
from the scene? Michael Bhaskar's HUMAN FRONTIERS is the best look
at these all-important questions
*Tyler Cowen, author of THE GREAT STAGNATION and THE COMPLACENT
CLASS*
Michael Bhaskar explores the disturbing possibility that a
complacent, cautious civilisation has lost ambition, and is slowly
sinking into technological stagnation, rather than accelerating
into a magical future. He is calling for bold, adventurous
innovators to go big again. A fascinating book
*Matt Ridley, author of HOW INNOVATION WORKS*
Michael Bhaskar deftly delivers big ideas about big ideas ... HUMAN
FRONTIERS is an admiring stroll through the history of ideas and an
impressive display of innovation erudition
*Safi Bahcall, author of LOONSHOTS: NURTURE THE CRAZY IDEAS THAT
WIN WARS, CURE DISEASES, AND TRANSFORM INDUSTRIES*
Michael Bhaskar's HUMAN FRONTIERS is a greatly welcome contrast to
both doom-and-gloom and overly boosterish views of humanity's
future. It combines a masterful breadth of social perspective with
an impressive grasp of our problems and potential solutions.
Visionary and convincing
*Christine Peterson, co-founder, Foresight Institute*
Bhaskar wants us to believe that big ideas, sometimes seized upon
in an instant, propel humankind's progress. The thesis is boldly
and elegantly stated; the examples work in its favor. This
important book demands our answer
*Margaret C. Jacob, University of California, Los Angeles*
Sweeping in scope and thought-provoking throughout, HUMAN FRONTIERS
is vital for understanding every aspect of Big Ideas: their
origins, their role in societal progress, and how we can make more
of them ... A paean to curiosity, HUMAN FRONTIERS is essential
reading for understanding how science and progress works, and how
it can work in the future
*Samuel Arbesman, Scientist in Residence, Lux Capital; author of
OVERCOMPLICATED and THE HALF-LIFE OF FACTS*
The world's big ideas are slowing down, but it needn't be that way.
Bhaskar brilliantly shows how we can do better. If you loved books
like HUMANKIND and SAPIENS, you'll love HUMAN FRONTIERS
*David Bodanis, author of EINSTEIN’S GREATEST MISTAKE and THE ART
OF FAIRNESS*
Ideas through history often reconfigure our world. But is this
vital process slowing down and stagnating? With infectious
enthusiasm and verve, Michael Bhaskar addresses these questions by
taking us on an exhilarating grand tour of the history and future
of big ideas. Bhaskar's inspiring call to arms, shining a bright
and unflinching light on the challenges we face, is itself a reason
to feel hopeful
*Ziyad Marar, author of JUDGED: THE VALUE OF BEING
MISUNDERSTOOD*
Full of fascinating stories and surprising insights, HUMAN
FRONTIERS is one of the most exciting and thought-provoking books
I've read in years. Only a genuine polymath like Michael Bhaskar
could write a book as big and bold as this
*Roman Krznaric, author of THE GOOD ANCESTOR: HOW TO THINK LONG
TERM IN A SHORT-TERM WORLD*
the most important book that I have read in a long time. With a
broadside of explosive arguments, superb examples that effortlessly
jump from big science to literature and back again, and an
unputdownable writing style, Michael Bhaskar explains why our
civilization appears to have run out of big ideas. An essential
read
*Mark Piesing, journalist and author of N-4 DOWN: THE HUNT FOR THE
ARCTIC AIRSHIP ITALIA*
A brilliant, and brilliantly readable, survey of the frontiers of
human ingenuity and how we might, just, think our way through the
big challenges of the century ahead
*Professor Sir Geoff Mulgan, UCL*
A fascinating book . . . Bhaskar is a reassuringly positive and
often witty guide
*Observer*
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