Doom: The Politics of Catastrophe

Doom: The Politics of Catastrophe
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Publisher : Penguin UK
Total Pages : 406
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ISBN-10 : 9780141995564
ISBN-13 : 0141995564
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Book Synopsis Doom: The Politics of Catastrophe by : Niall Ferguson

Download or read book Doom: The Politics of Catastrophe written by Niall Ferguson and published by Penguin UK. This book was released on 2021-05-06 with total page 406 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: 'Magisterial ... Immensely readable' Douglas Alexander, Financial Times 'Insightful, productively provocative and downright brilliant' New York Times A compelling history of catastrophes and their consequences, from 'the most brilliant British historian of his generation' (The Times) Disasters are inherently hard to predict. But when catastrophe strikes, we ought to be better prepared than the Romans were when Vesuvius erupted or medieval Italians when the Black Death struck. We have science on our side, after all. Yet the responses of many developed countries to a new pathogen from China were badly bungled. Why? While populist rulers certainly performed poorly in the face of the pandemic, Niall Ferguson argues that more profound pathologies were at work - pathologies already visible in our responses to earlier disasters. Drawing from multiple disciplines, including economics and network science, Doom: The Politics of Catastrophe offers not just a history but a general theory of disaster. As Ferguson shows, governments must learn to become less bureaucratic if we are to avoid the impending doom of irreversible decline. 'Stimulating, thought-provoking ... Readers will find much to relish' Martin Bentham, Evening Standard


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