Despite its ubiquity few outside the corridors of power are concerned
with policy, its meaning and purpose. It is not uncommon that policies
are in various ways dysfunctional and characterised by magical thinking
rather than fact and reason. If they do function what signifies good
policy? If they do not, why are they still increasing in numbers?
Departing from well-known facts of human social evolution this book
explains why flawed policy tends to generate a host of problems and how
this is tied to political inertia and ultimately also to the UN's
Sustainability Agenda. This is in jeopardy because of politicians?
somewhat magical policy making. Given that some of the challenges the
World is facing can be resolved by well-designed policies, a proposal is
made how policy makers must think when creating policy in line with
human nature. Roland S Persson is professor of Educational Psychology at
Jönköping University, Sweden. He is Fellow of the College of Teachers,
London, England as well as member of and advisor to the International
Centre for Innovation in Education (ICIE).