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The Longevity Revolution: The Benefits and Challenges of Living a Long Life [Bargain Price] [Hardcover]

Dr. Robert N. Butler (Author)
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March 3, 2008
Pulitzer-prize winning author Dr. Robert Butler coined the term "ageism" and made "Alzheimer's" a familiar word. Now he brings his formidable knowledge and experience in aging issues to a recent and unprecedented achievement: the extension of human life expectancy by thirty years. As Butler shows, our society had not yet adapted to this change.

The U.S. has not made a research investment in aging. Only eleven medical schools out of 145 have geriatrics departments compared to England where geriatrics is the number two specialty. We have not solidified private pension plans or strengthened Social Security to ensure that people do not outlive their resources. In this urgent and ultimately optimistic book, Dr. Butler shows why and how we must re-examine our personal and societal approach to aging right now, so that the boomers and the generations that follow may have a financially secure, vigorous, and healthy final chapter life.


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There is probably no one who knows more about aging than Butler, who coined the term ageism, and founded the federal National Institute on Aging and the first medical school department of geriatrics. Winner of a Pulitzer for Why Survive? Butler now examines the health, economic and social consequences of the growing elderly population. Increasing longevity brings a host of challenges, such as finding better (and cheaper) treatments for chronic health problems; building a health-care system capable of handling the load; and legal protection against age discrimination. Many of Butler's topics overlap with family and women's issues, whether creating a fair elder-care system or strengthening profamily work policies. The author supplies plenty of hard data and lengthy notes. Although his discussions of Alzheimer's and various theories of aging are too technical for the average reader, most of his points are clear and concise, and quite optimistic; for example, Butler urges the need to reinvent ourselves to stay in the workforce. He presents a strong argument for why everyone, from individuals to doctors, marketers and policy makers, should pay far more attention to the growing elderly population worldwide. (Mar.)
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"There is probably no one who knows more about aging than Butler, who coined the term "ageism," and founded the federal National Institute on Aging and the first medical school department of geriatrics." -- PW, January 7th, 2008

"This remarkable book demonstrates Butler's extensive knowledge of all aspects of aging." -- Library Journal, January 15th, 2008

New England Journal of Medicine
“This book has the potential to change the future of this country for the better…”

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 608 pages
  • Publisher: PublicAffairs; 1 edition (March 3, 2008)
  • ISBN-10: 1586485539
  • ASIN: B001L5T2IY
  • Product Dimensions: 9.4 x 6.5 x 1.7 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 3 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 3.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (5 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #990,461 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars Great insight on life and societal issues, August 9, 2010
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Dr. Butler's book captures the historic and current issues on living and longevity. Each of the 21 chapters is filled with facts and poignant opinions on relevant issues on living longer. An interesting fact that 72% of people over the age of 55 votes regularly and the growth of AARP should impact (but not) in the elections. The comprehensive and concise feature of the longevity revolution is a must read for all, from high school students to those in retirement.
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15 of 23 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A brilliant and masterful work", March 7, 2008
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Dr. Bob Butler's Longevity Revolution is truly a masterful piece of work. No individual has done more, here in the US - or throughout the world - to raise awareness of the challenges and opportunities, the fears and hopes of our longer lives. Serving as both physician and philosopher, Dr. Butler brilliantly charts the landcape of an increasingly longer-lived 21st century.
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8 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The Quintessential Study on Longevity, April 6, 2008
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Robert Butler is THE most prestigious and vocal advocate on aging in the world. His contributions to gerontology are without comparison. Now he has written an academic book on longevity that contributes to the subject and informs the reader of studies, status of the subject, and data that has not been available prior to this publication. His unique and professional opinions are invaluable and provide the curious as well as the professional with material that is new as well as important. This is a major contribution to the understanding of longevity in a relatively sparse field.
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