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The Longevity Imperative: Building a Better Society for Healthier, Longer Lives

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‘Persuasive, uplifting and wise’ Niall Ferguson

‘A revelation on every page’ David Sinclair

‘A must-read book with an important message and many lessons’ Daron Acemoglu

A leading expert on longevity calls for a revolution in the way we think about health, ageing, and the future . . .

The last century saw a revolution in life expectancy. Whether you are male or female, born in the global south or north, the chances are that you can expect to live much longer than previous generations. But instead of seeing this as a precious gift of extra life, we see it as a burden, with ageing populations dogged by infirmity, dependent on an ever-decreasing number of young people to support them.

Andrew J. Scott argues it doesn’t have to be like that. Our longer lives can be a source of hope and fulfilment if we seize the opportunity to pursue the evergreen agenda, one in which we pursue a sustainable lifestyle both for ourselves as individuals – investing in our finances, health, skills and relationships to support a longer life – and for the planet.

Author: Scott Andrew
Publisher: BASIC BOOKS
Pages: 336
ISBN: 9781399801072
Cover: Paperback
Edition Number: 1
Release Year: 2024

Andrew J. Scott is Professor of Economics at the London Business School and consulting scholar at Stanford University’s Center on Longevity, having previously held positions at Harvard and Oxford. Through his multi-award-winning research, writing and teaching, his ideas inform a global understanding of the profound shifts reshaping our world and the actions needed for us to flourish individually and as a society. Board member and advisor to a range of corporates and governments, he is co-founder of the Longevity Forum and a member of the advisory board of the Office for Budget Responsibility and the UK Cabinet Office Honours Committee. He lives in London.

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