In boardrooms, classrooms, hospitals, and living rooms around the world, a quiet revolution is underway. After decades in which empathy was dismissed as soft, sentimental, or naively impractical, it is making a comeback — not as a feel-good aspiration but as a measurable, teachable, urgently necessary human capability.
We live in an age of simultaneous crises: political polarisation that has made good-faith disagreement almost impossible; a loneliness epidemic that afflicts the most connected generation in history; and environmental challenges that demand cooperation on a scale humanity has never managed. At the root of each lies the same failure — an inability, or an unwillingness, to genuinely imagine the experience of others.
Empathy Is Making a Comeback makes the case — drawing on neuroscience, psychology, organisational research, political philosophy, and the testimony of practitioners from nurses to CEOs to mediators — that this failure is neither fixed nor inevitable. Empathy is not a personality trait you either have or don't. It is a capacity: biological, trainable, and responsive to the environments we build and the practices we cultivate.
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Paperback. Etat : new. Paperback. In boardrooms, classrooms, hospitals, and living rooms around the world, a quiet revolution is underway. After decades in which empathy was dismissed as soft, sentimental, or naively impractical, it is making a comeback - not as a feel-good aspiration but as a measurable, teachable, urgently necessary human capability. We live in an age of simultaneous crises: political polarisation that has made good-faith disagreement almost impossible; a loneliness epidemic that afflicts the most connected generation in history; and environmental challenges that demand cooperation on a scale humanity has never managed. At the root of each lies the same failure - an inability, or an unwillingness, to genuinely imagine the experience of others. Empathy Is Making a Comeback makes the case - drawing on neuroscience, psychology, organisational research, political philosophy, and the testimony of practitioners from nurses to CEOs to mediators - that this failure is neither fixed nor inevitable. Empathy is not a personality trait you either have or don't. It is a capacity: biological, trainable, and responsive to the environments we build and the practices we cultivate. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability. N° de réf. du vendeur 9798196231292
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Paperback. Etat : new. Paperback. In boardrooms, classrooms, hospitals, and living rooms around the world, a quiet revolution is underway. After decades in which empathy was dismissed as soft, sentimental, or naively impractical, it is making a comeback - not as a feel-good aspiration but as a measurable, teachable, urgently necessary human capability. We live in an age of simultaneous crises: political polarisation that has made good-faith disagreement almost impossible; a loneliness epidemic that afflicts the most connected generation in history; and environmental challenges that demand cooperation on a scale humanity has never managed. At the root of each lies the same failure - an inability, or an unwillingness, to genuinely imagine the experience of others. Empathy Is Making a Comeback makes the case - drawing on neuroscience, psychology, organisational research, political philosophy, and the testimony of practitioners from nurses to CEOs to mediators - that this failure is neither fixed nor inevitable. Empathy is not a personality trait you either have or don't. It is a capacity: biological, trainable, and responsive to the environments we build and the practices we cultivate. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability. N° de réf. du vendeur 9798196231292
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