Lucinda Holdforth

Photograph © Carly Earl

About The Author

Lucinda Holdforth is the author of four books examining what makes good societies flourish. While working as a speech writer and adviser to senior leaders across government and business, she has written with wit and insight about the women who shaped the culture of Paris, the enduring value of manners, the language of democratic leadership and, most recently, the downside of modern virtues in 21st-Century Virtues: How They Are Failing Our Democracy (2023). Her books are lively provocations – wake-up calls – to think more clearly about the forces and conditions that make for a civilized world.

Appearances

JUL 30
12:00PM
In Person

Australia’s ageing population is reshaping our future placing unprecedented strain on aged care, the economy, and generational balance. As we pursue longer lives, critical questions arise about leadership renewal, fairness, and opportunity for younge

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Leichhardt Library
The Italian Forum
23 Norton Street
Leichhardt , NSW 2040
AUG 22
3:00PM
In Person

What happens when death stops doing its job? We’ve spent centuries fighting to live longer, but nobody’s asked what happens when we actually succeed. Is an ageing population a civilisational triumph or a slow-moving crisis we’ve collectively agreed

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Carriageworks
245 Wilson Street
Eveleigh, NSW 2015

Books by Lucinda Holdforth

Going On and On

Why Our Longevity Threatens the Future

What do we owe future generations? And how do we act now to support them?

One way is to think – hard – about the damage our obsession with longevity is wreaking on the economy, our society and our future.

Australia’s aged care crisis is escalating as Baby Boomers grow old....

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