The School for Moral Ambition
Formation | 2024 |
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Founder | Rutger Bregman Harald Dunnink Jan-Willem van Putten Julia van Boven Ruben Timmerman |
Website | www |
The School for Moral Ambition is a Dutch non-profit foundation cofounded, in 2024, by the author Rutger Bregman, Harald Dunnink, Jan-Willem van Putten, Julia van Boven and Ruben Timmerman.[1][2]
Bregman’s most recent book, Moral Ambition, challenges conventional career success metrics (such as high salaries and prestigious titles) and urges professionals to redirect their talents toward addressing pressing global issues like climate change, inequality, and pandemics.[3][4][5]
Bregman stated he is legally bound to donate all proceeds from the book to this non-profit foundation. Bregman also stated that he has stepped down from the board of the foundation, and no longer has direct control over spending decisions, to avoid any conflict of interest.[6]
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References
- ^ "About – Rutger Bregman". rutgerbregman.com. Retrieved 2025-06-10.
- ^ "After 10 Years of Writing, It's Time to Take Action. Introducing: The School for Moral Ambition". www.moralambition.org. Retrieved 2025-06-10.
- ^ Samuel, Sigal (2025-05-13). "Does your job feel pointless? This might be the answer". Vox. Retrieved 2025-06-10.
- ^ Barradale, Greg (2025-05-09). "Author Rutger Bregman explains how ordinary people can change the world". Big Issue. Retrieved 2025-06-10.
- ^ Dodgson, Lindsay. "Rutger Bregman wants to stop smart graduates getting sucked into finance and consulting jobs — the 'Bermuda Triangle of talent'". Business Insider. Retrieved 2025-06-10.
- ^ Barradale, Greg (2025-05-09). "Author Rutger Bregman explains how ordinary people can change the world". Big Issue. Retrieved 2025-06-10.
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