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MANIFESTO FOR A MORAL REVOLUTION by Jacqueline Novogratz

MANIFESTO FOR A MORAL REVOLUTION

Practices To Build a Better World

by Jacqueline Novogratz

Pub Date: May 5th, 2020
ISBN: 978-1-250-22287-9
Publisher: Henry Holt

A distinguished social entrepreneur offers insights on how to responsibly transform the interconnecting worlds of technology, business, and politics to elevate “individual and collective dignity."

The early 21st century is an era characterized by increasing economic inequality, crumbling sociopolitical systems, and the looming threat of climate catastrophe. Drawing on her experience working with change-makers and lessons learned from her own humanitarian efforts, Novogratz outlines a set of principles grounded in the idea that a better world can only emerge when individuals seek to serve others rather than themselves. She begins by highlighting the need to cultivate a moral imagination, the ability to “view other people’s problems as if they were your own." This kind of sensitivity helped a young Japanese entrepreneur build meaningful relationships with Colombian cacao farmers who had suffered through decades of political violence and who also wanted to maintain natural balance in the lands they farmed. The process took time, but, in the end, the entrepreneur was able to launch a business that was both socially conscious and sustainable. Listening to “voices unheard”—especially those belonging to the poor—is also critical, as is making a conscious effort to transform oneself into “a bridge…that others might walk across." To help break down the polarities that have come to define our modern age, the author suggests the need to “reach across the wall of either-or and acknowledge the truths that exist in opposing perspectives." The courage to act independently is also necessary for a moral revolution. Novogratz’s story of a privileged female entrepreneur who created a clothing company that trained and employed poor Indian women shows how one person avoided the “conformity trap" while also bearing witness to the value of those shunted to the margins. Wise and optimistic, the author provides a benevolent tonic for those looking to rise above the troubled waters of the age and embrace the “beautiful struggle” of rebuilding our broken world.

An inspiringly hopeful book.