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1403/3/19
Utopia for realists is a book that's as click-baity as the title makes it look. The author proposes some interesting ideas about subjects such as 15-hour work weeks, basic income, a word without borders and so on. Although the ideas are very insightful and pick your interest at first glance, but unfortunately they cease to become anything more than just "ideas and theories". This book does not propose a real solution and with being overly ambitious and expecting, it fails to be practical for realists. The biggest problems aside from having no solutions is using old and dodgy references that from time to time felt like they have nothing of value in the new modern era. More than that, I hate the writing and the supposedly "prose" of Rutger Bregman. His words and sentences were so BLAND that for almost the entirety of this book I felt like I was reading a heavy text book. Non-fictions shouldn't feel like homework and solutions should be given to realists hoping for a Utopia!!!!
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