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Navigating Through the Imagination Age: Set the Moral Gyro and Put Humanity at the Helm

In: Creativity in the Imagination Age

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  • S M A Moin

    (Queen Mary University of London)

Abstract

Living in the imagination age, humanity is playing the game of life. Life is like a fantasy dreamland in one spectrum with everything someone can desire. But on the other spectrum, there are different shades of life: many people worldwide still live without food and shelter. The fourth industrial revolution brings humanity to a crossroads, and the world is approaching an unprecedented disruptive change. How we will write the next chapter of human history is a mystery: will it be a safe abode for all, or will rising inequality make humanity cry for the basic necessities of life in many parts of the world? Nevertheless, there are lights of hope. To create the kingdom of God where all men are equal, we need to harness the power of the emerging technologies with imagination, creativity and humanity. This chapter introduces a new leadership model, putting humanity at the helm and using science and technology to save the planet and serve its people.

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  • S M A Moin, 2022. "Navigating Through the Imagination Age: Set the Moral Gyro and Put Humanity at the Helm," Springer Books, in: Creativity in the Imagination Age, chapter 0, pages 143-155, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:sprchp:978-3-030-98647-6_7
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-98647-6_7
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