Ten Global Trends Every Smart Person Should Know by Ronald Bailey - ISBN: 9781948647731
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You can’t fix what is wrong in the world, if you don’t know what’s actually happening. Ten Global Trends will provide busy people with speedy, easily understandable, and entertaining access to surprising facts that they need to know about how the world is really faring.

Ten Global Trends Every Smart Person Should Know

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    208 pages

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    30 August 2020

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“I would say that learning this material … has lifted some of the existential weight from me. Things aren’t as bad as they are trumpeted to be. In fact, they’re quite a bit better, and they’re getting better, and so we’re doing a better job than we thought. There’s more to us than we thought. We’re adopting our responsibilities as stewards of the planet rapidly. We are moving towards improving everyone’s life.” –Jordan B. Peterson, Beyond Order: 12 More Rules for Life

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Book Details

ISBN-13:9781948647731
ISBN-10:1948647737
Author:Ronald Bailey, Marian L. Tupy
Publisher:Cato Institute,U.S.
Imprint:Cato Institute,U.S.
Format:Hardcover
Number of Pages:208
Release Date:30 August 2020
Weight:904g
Dimensions:265mm x 185mm
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Ten Global Trends Every Smart Person Should Know by Ronald Bailey - ISBN: 9781948647731
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Critics Review

“If you learn about the world through daily news and social media you have probably missed the greatest stories of our time. But don’t worry, you’ll quickly catch up with this tour de force. It will make you smarter–and happier. I am a card-carrying optimist, but Ronald Bailey and Marian Tupy manage to make even me more hopeful about humanity.”–Johan Norberg, author of Open: The Story of Human Progress
“There are two ways to understand the world: a constant drip of anecdotes about the worst things that have happened anywhere on the planet in the previous hour, or a bird’s-eye view of the grand developments that are transforming the human condition. The first is called “the news,” and for your wisdom and mental health I recommend balancing it with the second. Ten Global Trends is a pleasure: gorgeous, self-contained vignettes on human progress, which you can sample at your leisure or devour in a sitting.“–Steven Pinker, author of Enlightenment Now: The Case for Reason, Science, Humanism, and Progress
“In these dark times, it is good to remember just how far mankind has come, and how many seemingly impossible problems have been overcome. Keep this book to hand, open it at random, and it will fill you with hope for the future.”–ANGUS DEATON, Nobel Prize-winning economist
“Read this book and find out why, if you are not an optimist, you should be.”–Vernon L. Smith, Nobel Prize-winning economist and George L. Argyros Endowed Chair in Finance and Economics, Chapman University
“This is an astonishing collection of positive trends. I want every young person to see it and begin to escape the indoctrination in pessimism they have been subjected to by the media and the education system. Making the world a much better place is clearly possible.”–MATT RIDLEY, author of The Rational Optimist: How Prosperity Evolves and How Innovation Works: And Why It Flourishes in Freedom
“I would say that learning this material … has lifted some of the existential weight from me. Things aren’t as bad as they are trumpeted to be. In fact, they’re quite a bit better, and they’re getting better, and so we’re doing a better job than we thought. There’s more to us than we thought. We’re adopting our responsibilities as stewards of the planet rapidly. We are moving towards improving everyone’s life. I lived under an apocalyptic shadow my whole life. I don’t want to complain about that too much, because I lived in a very rich place and I had all sorts of advantages. But the apocalyptic narrative was still extraordinarily powerful and demoralizing, and it looks to me that there are reasons to doubt its validity on all sorts of dimensions, and I’m not sure what that will do to people. Hopefully it’ll make us more optimistic and positive, and less paranoid and afraid – [and] happier with who we are, but still willing to participate in improving the future. [That will] lift some of the weight off young people who are constantly being told that the planet is going to burn to a cinder in the next 20 years.”–Jordan B. Peterson, author of Beyond Order: 12 More Rules for Life

About The Author

Ronald Bailey

Ronald Bailey is the science correspondent for Reason, where he writes a weekly science and technology column. Bailey is the author of the book The End of Doom: Environmental Renewal in the Twenty-first Century (Thomas Dunne Books, 2015) and Liberation Biology: The Moral and Scientific Case for the Biotech Revolution (Prometheus, 2005), and his work was featured in The Best American Science and Nature Writing 2004.

Marian L. Tupy is the editor of HumanProgress.org and a senior policy analyst at the Center for Global Liberty and Prosperity. He specializes in globalization and global well-being, and the political economy of Europe and sub-Saharan Africa. His articles have been published in the Financial Times, Washington Post, Los Angeles Times, Wall Street Journal, U.S. News and World Report, The Atlantic, Newsweek, The U.K. Spectator, Weekly Standard, Foreign Policy, Reason magazine, and various other outlets both in the United States and overseas.

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