Humankind – One for the bookshelf?

November 2024 Forums General discussion Humankind – One for the bookshelf?

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    alanjjohnstone
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    Humankind: A Hopeful History by Dutch historian Rutger Bregman 

    Human beings, we’re taught, are by nature selfish and governed primarily by self-interest. Providing a new historical perspective on the last 200,000 years of human history, Humankind makes a new argument: that it is realistic, as well as revolutionary, to assume that people are good.

    https://www.ft.com/content/63803e14-95d9-11ea-af4b-499244625ac4

    https://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/books/features/humankind-a-hopeful-history-rutger-bregman-book-violence-human-nature-a9562666.html

    His other earlier book is Utopia for Realists

    “a world without borders to a world without poverty – it’s time to return to utopian thinking.”

    #203890
    ALB
    Keymaster

    We’re ahead of you ! We had already asked for a review copy and two members had bought their own. One of them will review it for August or September Socialist Standard.

    His previous book wasn’t that bad. His “utopia” is a civilisation based on UBI, not envisaged as some reform to the poor law system but as  a way freeing people from drudgery and money-hunting. The sort of UBIer we can talk to. He should be a socialist.

    #203891
    Bijou Drains
    Participant

    He was interviewed on BBC 5 Live in the last week or so. Some interesting ideas, not quite there yet, but at least he countered some of the human nature arguments.

    https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p08gknpb

    #203896
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    Quick, make him aware of our existence!

    #203897
    DJP
    Participant

    I read this book the other day. It’s well written and very good. Obviously a few, minor and not central to his argument, things that could be argued with but definitely worth a read.

    There’s an interesting discussion between him and Steven Pinker here: https://thepanpsycast.com/panpsycast

    #203903
    ALB
    Keymaster

    He will have been sent our review of his previous book as are all authors of books we review. It will be interesting to see if has taken on board any of our comments:

    Book Reviews: ‘Utopia for Realists’, & ‘A Place of Refuge – An Experiment in Communal Living’

    #203925
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    😀

    #203939
    alanjjohnstone
    Keymaster

    I think one of the past popular features in the Standard is when we do an interview. Way back in the 70s with Tony Benn, more recently with Kliman and Paul Mattick Jnr, also our exchanges with Michael Albert. Perhaps, we could approach Bregman for an interview for the Standard.

    Or even more ambitiously to give an online talk and Q and A now that we are getting accustomed to the technology of  Zoom and Discord.

    #203966
    Bijou Drains
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