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A World We Don't Want

Dystopia has become reality. Be the Protagonist.

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A World We Don't Want

De : Peter Vasey
Lu par : Peter Vasey
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Orwell, Huxley, and Bradbury all saw failings in the way society was evolving. We read their books, watched the movies, and considered them to be great entertainment, but we are now at a crucial point where signs from their dystopian worlds are already visible in the real world, and we appear to be happily heading towards something darker.

A compelling and unsettling listen, both passionate and well-informed, that explores the challenges facing society, business, and education as we adapt to an AI-driven world. The book draws a clear line between the new skills needed to thrive and a growing inability, and in some cases unwillingness, to critically analyze the information we consume online and through the media. These shifts are brought vividly to life through comparisons with classic dystopian fiction novels 1984, Brave New World, and Fahrenheit 451, which makes the implications feel uncomfortably close rather than theoretical.

The case for rethinking how we educate and engage people, as consumers, employees, and citizens, is made with clarity and urgency. Critical thinking is positioned not as a nice-to-have, but as a core capability for the future. While the outlook is sobering, the book does offer pragmatic steps forward, leaving a faint but genuine sense that a different path is still possible.

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