The Ministry for the FutureÂ
Kim Stanley RobinsonÂ
How will our climate future unravel for business and society? Countless business and economics books have provided theories and recommendations, but they miss a novelâs ability to engage a readerâs imagination and emotions. The Ministry for the Future, published in 2020, does exactly that.  Itâs 2025 and the ministry has been set up under the auspices of the Paris Agreement with the purpose of acting on behalf of future generations of all living creatures. The ministryâs activities gather pace when a deadly heatwave hits India. The novel â which centers on the adventures of Mary Murphy, the leader of the Ministry, and Frank May, an American aid worker â provides thought-provoking commentary and hard scientific evidence on the effects of climate change.Â
James Henderson, Professor of Strategic ManagementÂ
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Breaking Together: A Freedom-Loving Response to CollapseÂ
Jem BendellÂ
Is society already experiencing total system collapse? Renowned scholar Jem Bendell argues that the collapse of industrial consumer societies is well underway â framing it as a process rather than a single event. He invites us to reflect openly and honestly on the âdeep adaptationâ required to ensure future flourishing. The bookâs first half explores seven types of collapse: economic, monetary, energy, biosphere, climate, food, and societal. The second focuses on seven âfreedoms,â including the freedom to know, freedom from progress, and freedom from banking. The book offers a practical way to rid ourselves of self-destructive habits that abound in our consumption-led, fear-based society and choose instead to live in a more spiritual and sustainable place of universal love.Â
Susan Goldsworthy, Affiliate Professor of Leadership, Communications, and Organizational ChangeÂ