What if the world woke up and discovered that it was populated by good people? What would happen if each of us were ready to recognize this status in others? Perhaps we would realize that reality, obscured by prejudices and clichés, often appears worse than it is. Starting from these questions, Sauro Pellerucci proposes a vision of society in which being good unites and knows how to overcome any force that wants to separate. This is not a utopia or even a goal to be achieved, but a simple, yet advantageous, daily choice that anyone can make.
In the world of good people, the economy is sustainable, society is inclusive, and politics seeks solutions to problems rather than managing a comfortable and conflictual status quo, stimulating discussion and balancing interests through a culture of dialogue based on “positioning oneself without imposing oneself”.