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What We Owe The Future

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Expand your moral circle to encompass future generations with “What We Owe The Future” by William MacAskill. Explore effective altruism and longtermism as MacAskill challenges us to consider the impact of our actions on the billions of lives yet to be lived. Discover how to navigate existential risks and shape a positive future for humanity with this thought-provoking and essential read. Pre-order now and contribute to a better tomorrow. ISBN: 9780861546138

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Description

  • ISBN-13: 9780861546138
  • Publisher: Oneworld Publications
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Language: English
  • Spine Width: 29 mm
  • Width: 129 mm
  • ISBN-10: 086154613X
  • Publisher Date: 01 Jan 2022
  • Height: 196 mm
  • No of Pages: 368
  • Weight: 326 gr

20 reviews for What We Owe The Future

  1. Aditi

    Book had interesting points but felt repetitive with practical insights.

  2. Suraj Upadhyay

    A brilliant and inspiring book! It opened my eyes to the importance of longtermism and gave me concrete ideas for how I can make a difference.

  3. Yogesh Jijhontiya

    I appreciated the book’s ambition, but I found it a bit overwhelming. Some of the concepts were difficult to grasp, and I wasn’t always convinced by the author’s reasoning.

  4. Shubham Rai

    Some interesting ideas, but the book was a bit dry and theoretical. I struggled to stay engaged at times.

  5. Tanmay Kumar Sarkar

    MacAskill’s arguments are urgent, with obligation to consider long term.

  6. Pooja Beniwal

    A truly transformative read! MacAskill’s insights are profound and his writing is clear and accessible. I highly recommend this book to anyone who cares about the future.

  7. Sumit Kumawat

    The book had some interesting points but also felt repetitive. I wish there was a more practical guide to implementing these ideas in daily life.

  8. Ayush Mittal

    It’s a compelling case for longtermism, a powerful and persuasive argument. A must-read.

  9. Anumeha Anjlina Lakra

    The book made some valid points but at times got bogged down in details. A bit repetitive.

  10. Kanishk Kumar

    This book is a wake-up call! MacAskill’s arguments are powerful and urgent. We all have a responsibility to think about the long-term consequences of our actions.

  11. Vikrum Singh

    While I agree with the general sentiment, I found the book somewhat preachy and overly optimistic. Still, it’s a good starting point for exploring longtermism.

  12. Jayant Raghav

    The book’s ambition is appreciable, although overwhelming. Concepts are difficult to grasp

  13. Aastha Sharma

    Thought-provoking and insightful. It really made me rethink my priorities and how I can contribute to a better future. Highly recommend!

  14. Sabhyata Yadava

    An important book that challenges conventional thinking. MacAskill’s arguments are well-reasoned and persuasive. A must-read for anyone concerned about the future.

  15. Shreyash Dadhich

    Eye-opening book that transformed thinking and provided solid ideas.

  16. Ritesh Raj

    Hopeful and pragmatic with power to transform way of thinking.

  17. Manasi Prabhakar Bele

    Good starting point for exploring longtermism, somewhat preachy.

  18. Jaya

    Interesting ideas, but the book felt a bit academic at times. I struggled to connect with some of the arguments. Still, worth pondering.

  19. Utkarsh Gupta

    An absolute game-changer! MacAskill’s vision for the future is both hopeful and pragmatic. This book has the potential to transform the way we think about our place in the world.

  20. Udit Gupta

    A fascinating exploration of longtermism! MacAskill makes a compelling case for considering future generations. Some concepts were a bit dense, but overall, a worthwhile read.

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