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The Regenerative Society (A New Paradigm of Progress)
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Product Details
Author:
Andrea Illy
Format:
Paperback
Pages:
160
Publisher:
EGEA Spa - Bocconi University Press (May 1, 2026)
Imprint:
EGEA Spa - Bocconi University Press
Release Date:
May 1, 2026
Language:
English
Audience:
Professional and scholarly
ISBN-13:
9791281627857
Weight:
12oz
Dimensions:
6" x 9.25"
File:
Eloquence-IPG_04042026_P9921354_onix30-20260404.xml
List Price:
$29.95
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32
Case Pack:
30
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$28.45
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P-IPG
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H
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Eloquence
Overview
In 2015, Andrea Illy found out that 50% of the world’ s arable coffee land would become unavailable by 2050 due to climate change. This realization marked the beginning of a journey that led him to rethink the relationship between business and nature, growth and well-being.
Conceived as a map, this book describes a possible transformation from the extractive paradigm that has dominated Western economies since Descartes and Bacon to a regenerative model that places people at the center, as custodians of natural capital. Across eighteen chapters and dozens of interviews with regenerative pioneers, Illy explores the frontiers of a revolution already underway.
This is not an environmental utopia. With scientific precision, Illy documents how companies adopting regenerative practices systematically outperform traditional ones: renewable energy sources now cost less than fossil fuels, and cities designed for people generate cascading benefits for society as a whole. The question the author seeks to answer is not whether this transformation is possible, but what must be done to make it tangible for everyone.









