"The Rational Optimist: How Prosperity Evolves by Matt Ridley: review". "Matt Ridley's Rational Optimist is telling the rich what they want to hear". "The Rational Optimist: How Prosperity Evolves by Matt Ridley". "The Rational Optimist: How Prosperity Evolves". Critics of the book say it fails to address wealth inequality, and other criticisms of globalization. George Monbiot criticised the book in his Guardian column. David Papineau praised the book for refuting "doomsayers who insist that everything is going from bad to worse". Michael Shermer gave the book positive reviews in Nature and Scientific American before going on to present similar ideas in conference talks, and writing The Moral Arc partly in response. Ricardo Salinas Pliego praised the book as a defence of free trade and globalisation. Reception īill Gates praised the book for critiquing opposition to international aid, but criticised the book for under-representing global catastrophic risks. Ridley argues that this trait, together with the specialization linked to it, is the source of modern human civilization, and that, as people increasingly specialize in their skill sets, we will have increased trade and more prosperity. The book primarily focuses on the benefits of the innate human tendency to trade goods and services. The Rational Optimist is a 2010 popular science book by Matt Ridley, author of The Red Queen: Sex and the Evolution of Human Nature.
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