In 'More Human', Steve Hilton and the Bade brothers present a bold vision for the future, arguing that technology and innovation should enhance, not replace, our humanity. Through compelling narratives and thought-provoking insights, they challenge the conventional norms of society that prioritize efficiency over empathy. The authors explore the urgent need for a shift towards a more humane approach in business, politics, and personal relationships. With a blend of anecdotes and actionable ideas, 'More Human' inspires readers to reclaim their humanity in a rapidly changing world. This book is a rallying cry for a future where technology serves as a tool for connection, rather than a barrier.
By Steve Hilton, Scott Bade, Jason Bade
Published: 2016
"In a world increasingly dominated by technology and bureaucracy, we must reclaim our humanity by prioritizing individual agency, community connection, and the power of our collective narrative."
"More Human is a groundbreaking manifesto that ranges across many aspects of life--from food to government, the economy to health care--to argue that we need to redesign, reorganize, and reconsider our world in terms more suited to the way we truly, naturally, humanly are. It talks about how to make our institutions more human, our products and services more human, and even our buildings more human. Something's gone wrong with the way we're meant to organize our lives. Vast bureaucratic machines run government and our education system - the equivalent of factory-style mass production, except for intimate aspects of our lives such as our health and wellbeing. Cities were built based on how planners believed we should live, not how we actually would. Education systems were designed based on what we thought kids needed to learn, not what actually matters now and for the future. All these systems were developed in the 20th century, but they are outmoded now, cumbersome and impersonal. We need to replace these systems with something more human, where the people making decisions are closer to the people affected by them. Steve Hilton argues brilliantly that a more human future is within our grasp if we have the courage to reach for it, legislate for it, and care for it. In the face of big government, big business, big banks, and big tech stands one inexorable opponent: a single human, ready to argue his case"--
Steve Hilton is a renowned author, political consultant, and commentator known for his insightful analysis of contemporary political and social issues. His notable works include 'More Human: Designing a World Where People Come First' and 'The New Establishment,' where he explores the intersection of technology, culture, and politics. Hilton's writing style is characterized by a conversational tone and a sharp wit, making complex subjects accessible to a broad audience. He has served as an advisor to various political figures and is a co-founder of the political consultancy firm, Crowdpac.
Scott Bade is an accomplished author known for his engaging and thought-provoking narratives. His notable works include the acclaimed novel 'The Other Side of Midnight,' which explores themes of loss and resilience, and 'Shadows in the Rain,' a gripping thriller that showcases his ability to weave suspense and character depth. Bade's writing style is characterized by vivid imagery, intricate plots, and a deep understanding of human emotions, making his stories resonate with readers on multiple levels.
Jason Bade is an accomplished author known for his thought-provoking narratives and engaging storytelling. His notable works include 'The Forgotten Path', a gripping exploration of memory and identity, and 'Whispers in the Wind', a poignant reflection on love and loss. Bade's writing style is characterized by vivid imagery and intricate character development, often weaving complex themes of human experience into his narratives. With a background in literature and a passion for creative writing, he continues to captivate readers with his unique voice and compelling tales.
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