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Moral Ambition

Rutger Bregman

Stop Wasting Your Talent and Start Making a Difference

Barcode 9781526680600
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Release Date: 24/04/2025

Genre: Non-Fiction
Sub-Genre: Philosophy & Spirituality
Label: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Language: English
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Stop Wasting Your Talent and Start Making a Difference
The inspiring, life-changing new book from global sensation Rutger Bregman, Moral Ambition shows how you can use your time – and your talents – to change the world

A GUARDIAN BOOK OF THE SUMMER 2025
THE INSTANT SUNDAY TIMES BESTSELLER

‘Gives us hope, humour and guidance at a time when all are in short supply’
TIMOTHY SNYDER
‘The rare read that might actually help you become a better person’ ADAM GRANT

THE ANTIDOTE TO APATHY FROM THE INTERNATIONALLY BESTSELLING AUTHOR RUTGER BREGMAN

Every day we’re bombarded with methods, mantras and life hacks that promise us wellness and prosperity – while time and talent remain some of our most squandered resources. The average full-time worker will spend 80,000 hours at their job: are you making the most of them? Do you truly believe in what you do, day in, day out?

What if you want to do something more with your limited time on the planet?

Internationally bestselling author Rutger Bregman shows us that with moral ambition – the will to make the world a wildly better place – we can be both idealistic and successful, and change the world along the way. Uncovering the qualities that made the great change-makers of history so effective, he shows how we too can lend our talents to the biggest challenges of our time, from climate change to inequality to the next pandemic. With moral ambition, we can do more than be on the right side of history: we can make history itself.

This book won’t make your life easier, but it should make it more meaningful. The question is: what will you do with it?