Humanity's embrace of openness is the key to our success. The freedom to
explore and exchange - whether it's goods, ideas or people - has led to
stunning achievements in science, technology and culture. As a result,
we live at a time of unprecedented wealth and opportunity. So why are we
so intent on ruining it? From Stone Age hunter-gatherers to contemporary
Chinese-American relations, Open explores how across time and cultures,
we have struggled with a constant tension between our yearning for
co-operation and our profound need for belonging. Providing a bold new
framework for understanding human history, bestselling author and
thinker Johan Norberg examines why we're often uncomfortable with
openness - but also why it is essential for progress. Part sweeping
history and part polemic, this urgent book makes a compelling case for
why an open world with an open economy is worth fighting for more than
ever.