Futurepast
Reviving Conviviality in the Age of AI
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Encounter Books,USA
Publishing:17th Dec '26
£21.99
This title is due to be published on 17th December, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

In Futurepast, Gasda argues that technology, privatization, and the culture of narcissism have systematically dismantled the social, spiritual, and physical infrastructure that made human life meaningful—from neighborhoods and churches to tools, rituals, and the capacity for attention itself.
The book draws on Lasch, Illich, Mumford, Alexander, and others to show that what we've lost wasn't inevitable collateral damage of progress but the result of specific choices about how we deploy tools, design spaces, and organize economies.
The latter half of the book proposes re-enchantment through a return to convivial tools, sacred architecture, village-scale community, and the recovery of practices (from silence to sacrifice to grace) that reconnect us to the body, the land, and each other.
ISBN: 9781641775342
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: unknown
232 pages