What We Owe the Future

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$32.00  $29.76
Publisher
Basic Books
Publish Date
Pages
352
Dimensions
6.3 X 9.2 X 1.3 inches | 1.25 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9781541618626

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About the Author
William MacAskill is an associate professor in philosophy and senior research fellow at the Global Priorities Institute, University of Oxford. At the time of his appointment, he was the youngest associate professor of philosophy in the world. He has focused his research on moral uncertainty, effective altruism, and future generations. He also cofounded the nonprofits Giving What We Can, the Centre for Effective Altruism, and Y Combinator-backed 80,000 Hours, which together have moved over $300 million to effective charities. He is the author of Doing Good Better and lives in Oxford, England.
Reviews
"This is a book of great daring, clarity, insight and imagination. To be simultaneously so realistic and so optimistic, and always so damned readable ... that is a miracle for which MacAskill should be greatly applauded."
--Stephen Fry, actor
"No living philosopher has had a greater impact upon my ethics than Will MacAskill. In What We Owe The Future, MacAskillhas transformed my thinking once again, by patiently dismantling the lazy intuitions that rendered me morally blind to the interests of future generations. This is an altogether thrilling and necessary book."
--Sam Harris, five-time New York Times bestselling author and host of the Making Sense podcast
"This book will change your sense of how grand the sweep of human history could be, where you fit into it, and how much you could do to change it for the better. It's as simple, and as ambitious, as that."--Ezra Klein, host of The Ezra Klein Show podcast
"An extraordinary book. I've never read something so deep and fundamental, and so accessible at the same time . . . The publication of this book is a monumental event. William MacAskill is one of the most important philosophers alive today, and this is his magnum opus."--Rutger Bregman, Dutch historian and author of Utopia for Realists
"There are moments when we can change outcomes easily, but if we don't bend those curves right then, we can lock in enormous long-term damage. This fascinating book makes us think relentlessly and usefully about such pivot points; few prods could be more important."
--Bill McKibben, environmentalist and author of The End of Nature
"What We Owe The Future makes the case for thinking seriously about the very long term. It gives a profoundly new perspective on human civilization and our place in it."
--Lydia Cacho, journalist and author of The Demons of Eden
"Many books promise a new 'big idea', but few deliver one as brilliant as MacAskill's in What We Owe The Future. A fascinating, profound read."
--Julia Galef, author of The Scout Mindset
"An optimistic look at the future that moved me to tears."
--Joseph Gordon-Levitt, actor
"Warning: This book may radically upgrade your ethics and expand your compassion. What We Owe The Future is an inspiring roadmap to how we can try to improve the lives of the billions and trillions sentient beings yet to come. It's perhaps our greatest moral duty. So please do yourself - and your grandchildren's grandchildren's grandchildren - a favor and read this book."
--AJ Jacobs, editor at large of Esquire Magazine
"This mind-bending, eon-hurtling, visionary, masterful book raises questions that are among the most crucial we face as a species. MacAskill makes a moral case for the future that is urgent, clear, and utterly convincing."
--Larissa MacFarquhar, staff writer for The New Yorker and author of Strangers Drowning

"To assess what really matters it always helps to zoom out, and Will MacAskill is probably the world's best zoom-outer. What We Owe The Future brilliantly shows us the biggest picture of all and persuasively reminds us of the vast impact we can all have."

--Tim Urban, co-founder of Wait but Why

"Touchingly optimistic... With something to ponder on every page, a bracing exhortation to do right by the people of centuries to come."

--Kirkus
"MacAskill delivers a sweeping analysis of contemporary dangers that masterfully probes the intersections of technology, science, and politics, while offering fascinating glimpses into humanity's possible futures. This urgent call to action will inspire and unnerve in equal measure."--Publishers Weekly
"An exciting new book."--Tyler Cowen, Marginal Revolution

"I expected William MacAskill to write a forceful and persuasive argument for caring more about future people and this book did not disappoint. But it's so much more--What We Owe The Future is an engaged and deeply original exploration of questions ranging from the contingency of moral progress, to the perils of AI, to the very nature of a happy and fulfilled life. It's an important, stimulating, and delightful book."

--Paul Bloom
"What We Owe the Future is an instructive, intelligent book. It has a lot to teach us about history and the future, about neglected risks and moral myopia."--Boston Review
"What We Owe the Future is an intellectually thrilling exploration of moral philosophy and human history in the hands of a very skilled thinker and clear writer... Thought provoking."--Charter
"Unapologetically optimistic and bracingly realistic, this is the most inspiring book on 'ethical living' I've ever read."--The Guardian (UK)
"In focusing on the interests of future generations stretching into an indefinitely long future, MacAskill has thrust an important and neglected argument into the spotlight, while making it vivid and fun to read. He hopes this book will change the world, and it might."--Financial Times (UK)