Issue 05
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What if it all goes right? At a time when the world feels more aware yet less engaged, the narrative around technology’s impact on our intelligence and creativity is growing louder. As Rob Hopkins warns, “At a time when we need to be at our most imaginative, it feels like imagination has been pushed to the sidelines.” Yet it is precisely this ability to envision positive futures that will guide us forward. This issue is all about creativity and imagination – the engines of change. We speak to Mercury-award-winning singer Michael Kiwanuka about what business leaders can learn from creatives. Psychiatrist and author Iain McGilchrist offers profound insights into the interplay between logic and creativity. Artist Katie Paterson takes us across the Earth’s deserts in her latest breathtaking work. And Harvard professor Alison Taylor examines the rise of employee activism and the importance of listening. Before we can create a better future, we must first dare to imagine it. Instead of asking, “What if it all goes wrong?” we invite you to consider: “What if it all goes right?”
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Contributors
Adrienne Rich, Alison Taylor, Andrew Hill, Annabelle Harding, Anthropy, Art-bytes, Aspen Institute, Belle Tindall, Claudia Biçen, David Blood, Deloitte, Emma Franklin, FOUR32, Gaya Herrington, Harvard Business Review Press, House of Beautiful Business, Iain McGilchrist, Ingleby Gallery, International Society for Ecological Economics, Jean Gomes, Joshua Rothman, Justin Brierley, Katie Paterson, Kerry Kennedy, Kim Dabbs, Lucy Byrne, Lucy Knill, Marvin Rottenberg, Michael Kiwanuka, Natalia Oropeza, One Young World, Rainer Maria Rilke, Rob Hopkins, Robert F. Kennedy Human Rights, Ross Gay, Sam Bowen, Seen & Unseen, Stefan Beitan, Terras, Tessa Clarke, The School of Life, The School of Philosophy & Economic Science, Trellis, Yehuda Amichai
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Details
128 pages, 230mm x 295mm. Offset-printed, thread-sewn, and perfect bound, full colour on uncoated and coated paper. Printed in the United Kingdom by Park Communications. First published in March 2025.
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