Bregman Rutger (2014)

A paean to what’s to come, to the need for radical changes in the economy and social norms in the face of a “utopia” of automation and globalisation. It’s a provocation of the first order, strongly in favour of universal basic income, strongly against nationalism and hard borders. As such it feels “utopian” in the classic sense of being an unrealisable dream – but a closely-argued dream that highlights desirable changes, and well aware of the irony that the world we live in, with health and wealth and many jobs being automated, is exactly the world that most of human history aspired to.

3/5. Finished Sunday 29 July, 2018.

(Originally published on Goodreads.)