
More Human by Steve Hilton
Government, business, the lives we lead, the food we eat, the way our children are brought up, the way we relate to the natural world around us it's all become too big and distant and industrialised.
"Revolutionary and thrilling" * Sunday Telegraph *
"A provocative book that challenges us all to reclaim our lives from a distant elite" * The Sunday Times *
"Hilton’s plea will strike many chords with readers" * Guardian *
"A powerful and authentic voice … captivating" * Private Eye *
"I was both startled and then seduced by his words and ideas … [a] globally respected thinker" * Independent *
"A provocative book that challenges us all to reclaim our lives from a distant elite" * The Sunday Times *
"Hilton’s plea will strike many chords with readers" * Guardian *
"A powerful and authentic voice … captivating" * Private Eye *
"I was both startled and then seduced by his words and ideas … [a] globally respected thinker" * Independent *
Steve Hilton (Author) Steve Hilton is co-founder and CEO of Crowdpac, a Silicon Valley political tech start-up, and a visiting professor at Stanford University. He was formerly senior adviser to Prime Minister David Cameron and played a leading role in the modernisation of the Conservative Party and in the implementation of its government reform programme. Steve graduated from Oxford University in 1990 and now lives in California with his wife and young family.Jason Bade (Author) Jason Bade lectures on social problem solving at Stanford Law School and is active in the impact investing space. He graduated from Stanford University and lives in California.Scott Bade (Author) Scott Bade is a researcher at the Freeman Spogli Institute of International Studies at Stanford University. He graduated from Stanford and lives in California.
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| ISBN 13 | 9780753557112 |
| ISBN 10 | 0753557118 |
| Title | More Human |
| Author | Steve Hilton |
| Condition | Unavailable |
| Binding Type | Paperback |
| Publisher | Ebury Publishing |
| Year published | 2015-05-21 |
| Number of pages | 384 |
| Prizes | Short-listed for The Orwell Prize 2016 (UK) |
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