

If we can get enough people to read this book, the world will start to become a better place - Richard Wilkinson, co-author of The Spirit Level A boisterously good read - John Rentoul * Independent * Rutger Bregman makes a compelling case for Universal Basic Income with a wealth of data and rooted in a keen understanding of the political and intellectual history of capitalism. Turned right way out we suddenly see fundamentally new ways forward. Bregman brilliantly shows how ideas commonly dismissed as utopian are eminently possible, indeed have almost happened - Ben Rawlence, Ben Rawlence, author of 'City of Thorns: Nine Lives in the World's Largest Refugee Camp' Bregman shows us we've been looking at the world inside out.
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Required reading - Philipp Blomm, author of 'The Vertigo Years' Superbly written, upbeat, insightful - Philippe van Parijs, Harvard University professor and co-founder of the Basic Income Earth Network If you'd like to see a fairer world but don't know how to get there, this book is for you. Bregman combines deep research with wit, challenging us to think anew about how we want to live and who we want to be. For that alone, this book is worth a read - Will Hutton * Observer * Brilliant, comprehensive, truly enlightening, and eminently readable Obligatory reading for everyone worried about the wrongs of present-day society and wishing to contribute to their cure - Zygmunt Bauman, Professor Emeritus of Leeds University and one of the world's most eminent social theorists A wonderfully readable breath of fresh air, a window thrown open to a better future. His commonsensical ideas deserve to be gratefully welcomed - Jake Kerridge * Sunday Express * You may not dream the same dreams as Bregman - but he invites you to take dreaming seriously. This book is energetic, passionate and rigorously intelligent. The sixth chapter, on the bizarre history of Richard Nixon's 1970 plan for a negative income tax, is worth the price of admission alone * Vox * I was moved and convinced by Bregman saying we might not achieve Utopia but could find solace in working towards a fairer world. A boisterously good read * Independent * It's a wonderful, well-written book, easily the crispest and least dry explanation of the research and history behind basic income as an idea I've seen in print.
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He has a big future shaping the future - Andrew Anthony * Observer * The Dutch wunderkind of new ideas * Guardian * An excellent read and full of well-told stories and details I didn't know - Tim Harford, author of The Undercover Economist If you're fed up with moaning, you owe it to yourself to read this book * Evening Standard * If energy, enthusiasm and aphorism could make the world better, then Rutger Bregman's book would do it. Oh - and did I mention he is a beautiful writer too? - Johann Hari, Sunday Times bestselling-author of 'Lost Connections' Listen out for Rutger Bregman. If you read him and you aren't thrilled, mentally expanded, and infused with hope, call for the undertaker - I suspect you've died. Nothing dystopian about this one: a practical set of ideas for how the next generation can do better - Jeanette Winterson If you're bored with hackneyed debates, decades-old right-wing and left-wing cliches, you may enjoy the bold thinking, fresh ideas, lively prose, and evidence-based arguments in Utopia for Realists - Steven Pinker, author of 'The Language Instinct' This is a book stuffed full of ideas, presented persuasively and pithily, but it is also just a part of the new zeitgeist - which is why it is one for today's dreamers and tomorrow's realists - Danny Dorling * Times Higher Educational Supplement * Rutger Bregman is the most exciting radical thinker of my generation.


In this surprising, accessible and often counterintuitive book Bregman explores some brilliant but simple ideas for making a better world - Brian Eno This is a Read Now book.
