In Good Faith

In Good Faith


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“What are the social devices we use to transcend a world that seems to have gone mad? Why have so many people lost their social bearings? Few authors write as inspirationally about the intertwined thread of faith, history, and economics as Ryan Avent does in this book. In Good Faith is a religious book which doesn’t require a faith in God or theology but rather a faith in the power of belief, and shows why it is critical to contemporary society and politics.”

Tyler Cowen, author of The Complacent Class 


How a society's capacity for belief forms the foundation of its success

Do you struggle to find reasons to feel optimistic about the future? Are you trying to understand the creeping institutional dysfunction we see the world over? In this book, Ryan Avent explores how an unswerving confidence in systems of liberal democracy and free market capitalism-which he terms the "Modern Faith"-has left many Western countries struggling to deal with democratic backsliding and social dysfunction. Those seeking the certainty of another technocratic solution, however, are searching in the wrong place. The true foundation of our prosperity, Avent argues, is not in an ability to reason our way to better policies and institutions but rather lies in the nature and distribution of our beliefs.

Drawing from economics, history, philosophy, biology, and much else besides, Avent shows that our capacity for belief is what connects us, guides our behavior moment by moment and year by year, and determines how well we cooperate in the production of social and economic complexity. Far from standing in opposition to science and reason, faith is central to the human endeavor. By understanding the nature of faith and how it forms the fabric of our society, we can better find ways to come together to tackle the global crises of rising authoritarianism and climate change that threaten us all, and find hope within one another.