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The New Nomads: How the Migration Revolution is Making the World a Better Place

The New Nomads: How the Migration Revolution is Making the World a Better Place

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The term "migration" is often associated with unwanted immigration, but migration is actually a fundamental human experience. A new kind of nomad is emerging, with young people from all over the world moving to where they expect to improve their lives, turning the world into a beauty contest of cities and regions. Migration fosters the qualities that will allow our children to flourish and succeed, and our times require more migration, not less. The New Nomad is a memoir and a call to embrace this revolution.

Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 288 pages
Publication date: 07 July 2022
Publisher: Simon & Schuster Ltd


We have completely lost our way when it comes to migration. In the collective consciousness of our society, the term "migration" immediately brings to mind images of vast hordes of refugees fleeing their homeland, desperately seeking refuge in our country, often resorting to makeshift rafts in their pursuit. When we think of migration, we tend to associate it primarily with (largely unwanted) immigration and the associated problems. However, we are entirely mistaken. The act of seeking a better life, a fundamental aspect of the human experience, is far from abnormal. What was once a predominantly east-to-west, south-to-north movement from developing to developed countries is evolving into a more multifaceted phenomenon with each passing day. Young individuals from all corners of the globe are on the move, traversing the world in search of opportunities to enhance their lives and transform it into a global beauty contest. They are doing so because movement has become an essential catalyst for their emancipation. After centuries of settling into sedentary lifestyles, the future of humanity and the key to its enlightenment in the 21st century lie in re-embracing the nomadic way of life. Migration nurtures the qualities that will enable our children to thrive and succeed. In our times, we desperately need more migration, not less.

The New Nomad is a captivating blend of memoir and generational manifesto, serving as both a chronicle of this revolutionary movement and a passionate call to embrace it. Through personal anecdotes and insights, the author delves into the transformative power of migration and its potential to shape a brighter future for generations to come. The book challenges prevailing narratives and misconceptions about migration, highlighting its positive impact on individuals, communities, and the global economy. It emphasizes the importance of breaking free from the constraints of traditional societies and embracing the freedom and opportunities that come with mobility. The author argues that migration fosters creativity, innovation, and cultural exchange, contributing to a more diverse and inclusive world. Moreover, The New Nomad makes a compelling case for increased migration as a solution to pressing global challenges such as climate change, poverty, and inequality. By promoting greater mobility and cross-border cooperation, we can create a more resilient and sustainable world. The book encourages readers to reimagine their own lives and consider the benefits of living a nomadic lifestyle, whether it be through temporary travel, digital nomadism, or permanent relocation. It provides practical advice and resources to help individuals navigate the complexities of migration and build a fulfilling and purposeful life on the move. In conclusion, The New Nomad is a thought-provoking and inspiring book that offers a fresh perspective on migration. It challenges our preconceptions and encourages us to embrace the transformative power of movement. By recognizing the inherent human desire for betterment and the potential of migration to shape a brighter future, we can unlock the full potential of our global community. Let us embark on this journey of exploration and discovery, embracing the nomadic spirit and working together to create a more inclusive, sustainable, and prosperous world for all.


Dimension: 198 x 130 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781471177408

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