Roman Krznaric is a social philosopher whose books, including Empathy, The Wonderbox and How to Find Fulfilling Work, have been published in more than twenty languages. He is the founder of the world's first Empathy Museum and of the digital Empathy Library. He is also a founding faculty member of The School of Life and on the faculty of Year Here. Roman has been named by the Observer as one of Britain's leading popular philosophers. His writings have been widely influential amongst political and ecological campaigners, education reformers, social entrepreneurs and designers. He is an acclaimed public speaker, and his talks and workshops have taken him from a London prison to Google's headquarters in California. After growing up in Sydney and Hong Kong, he studied at the universities of Oxford, London and Essex, where he gained his PhD in political sociology. Roman has worked as an academic, a gardener and a human rights campaigner. He is also a fanatical real tennis player and has a passion for making furniture.
Clear-sighted and inspiring - a must-read for anyone who's looking for the good news * Brian Eno * A great antidote to the short-term thinking that comes easily to us all. If you want to be a good ancestor, start by reading this book * Nigel Warburton, author of A Little History of Philosophy * It deserves to be widely read - by policy makers, and indeed by all citizens who care about the prospects for their children and grandchildren * Professor Martin Rees, Astronomer Royal * Beautiful to read, heartfelt and persuasive The Good Ancestor is one of those landmark books with the power to shift a mindset. One turns the pages feeling a growing compulsion for change. Krznaric's clarion call for long-term thinking makes him an ancestor all future generations can be proud of * Isabella Tree, author of Wilding * This is the book our children's children will thank us for reading * The Edge, U2 *