More Human

Designing a World Where People Come First

Steve Hilton

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"More Human" by Steve Hilton brings a refreshing perspective on politics, democracy, and capitalism. Hilton paints a stark picture of our current system, arguing that it has become disconnected from the true needs and desires of the people it is meant to serve.

In this thought-provoking book, Hilton suggests that the solution lies in embracing a more holistic and human-centered approach to governance. He advocates for a shift from top-down decision making and centralized power to a bottom-up system that empowers individuals and communities.

Hilton argues that by prioritizing the well-being and flourishing of individuals, we can create a more just and equitable society. He explores how the principles of trust, empathy, and collaboration can be harnessed to build a more inclusive and sustainable economy.

Drawing on insightful examples from around the world, Hilton challenges the prevailing notions of progress and offers an alternative vision for a society in which everyone can thrive. He envisions a future where technology and innovation are utilized for the benefit of all rather than the few.

"More Human" is a compelling manifesto that calls for a fundamental reevaluation of our current political and economic systems. Hilton's clear and concise writing style makes complex ideas accessible to a wide range of readers.

This book will leave you questioning the status quo and inspire you to take action towards creating a more human-centered society. Whether you are interested in politics, economics, or simply seeking a fresh perspective on the world, "More Human" is a must-read for anyone looking to shape a better future for all.

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