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Stop Wasting Your Talent and Start Making a Difference' by Rutger Bregman. Rutger Bregman's latest book "makes profound ...
the 36-year-old Dutch writer and popular historian Rutger Bregman has argued passionately for an optimistic, goal-oriented worldview, one with less cynicism and more collaboration. His books ...
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Rich and Successful Enough to Be MoralRutger Bregman’s book Moral Ambition calls for successful people to use their talents to “make a difference.” But he’s suspicious of systemic change, making his call for personal morality ...
Excellent, because you may be feeling rather less comfortable after reading this book. This is a work with one big message: Could Do Better. Who could? Many of us could. Instead of following the ...
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Radical or problematic? Rutger Bregman’s book, Moral Ambition, Drive A Change, gives the handle to those with privilegeDutch historian and author Rutger Bregman’s latest book, Moral Ambition (Bloomsbury), starts with these lines, and throughout, it tries to answer many questions related to the betterment of this ...
Rutger Bregman ... on here?" Bregman, a historian from the Netherlands, is the author of "Moral Ambition: Stop Wasting Your Talent and Start Making a Difference." In the new book, he argues ...
I was given Rutger Bregman’s Humankind: A hopeful history for my birthday when I was feeling down about the world, and it became my new favourite book. At a time when optimism can seem naive ...
Publishers have given author Rutger Bregman more than a million euros for his new book. He won’t see a penny of it. Most authors, to be clear, do not get seven-figure advances. But, evidently, there’s ...
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