Manifesto for a Moral Revolution
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"An instant classic." ARIANNA HUFFINGTON
"Will inspire people from across the political spectrum." JONATHAN HAIDT
Longlisted for the Porchlight Business Book of the Year Award
In 2001, when Jacqueline Novogratz founded Acumen, a global community of socially and environmentally responsible partners dedicated to changing the way the world tackles poverty, few had heard of impact investing – Acumen’s practice of “doing well by...
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“An inspiringly hopeful book.” Kirkus Reviews
“An urgent manifesto about what it means to stand with the poor, to see through clear eyes, and most of all, to do work worth doing.” SETH GODIN, New York Times bestselling author of Linchpin and This is Marketing
“Everyone who wants to have an impact on the world – from entrepreneurs, philanthropists, and CEOs to volunteers, teachers, and advocates – would be wise to keep a copy of this new book by Jacqueline Novogratz at hand.” ARIANNA HUFFINGTON, Founder & CEO, Thrive Global
“A timely, personal, and focused reminder that our orientation to the work is as important as the work itself.” DERAY MCKESSON, activist, organizer, podcaster, and author of On the Other Side of Freedom: The Case for Hope
“Novogratz introduces the quiet warriors for a better world, and shows how each of us can be part of the moral revolution, starting today.” ARTHUR C BROOKS, author of Love Your Enemies, President Emeritus, American Enterprise Institute & Professor of Practice, Harvard Kennedy School, and Senior Fellow, Harvard Business School
“With gorgeous writing, arresting stories, and deep insights into complex systems, Novogratz shows the power of listening – not just to the poor but to everyone who can help you see new possibilities. In the process she offers a way to blend capitalism and social justice that will inspire people from across the political spectrum … the moral revolution we most need.” JONATHAN HAIDT, New York Times bestselling author of The Righteous Mind and co-author of The Coddling of the American Mind