The Age of Reconstruction
Three days, over a hundred voices, one question: what does it take to rebuild?
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Over 100 voices across 3 days
We are bringing together world-leading voices from academia, philosophy, politics, business, technology and the arts.
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This conference is a call to the builders.
To those who choose gratitude over cynicism.
To those who see calling, not catastrophe.
To those who create, not complain.
To those committed to human flourishing.
The decisions we make in the coming years will shape the world for generations.
This is our invitation.
Welcome to the Age of Reconstruction.
From Deconstruction to Reconstruction
The Pathway to Deconstruction
We trace how confidence in our civilisational story was lost — from intellectual movements in the academy to the fragmentation of our social fabric, the hollowing of our economic foundations, the abandonment of energy abundance, and the rise of a technology revolution we are ill-equipped to manage.
Mindset Shift
We examine what it will take to rebuild: restoring confidence in our heritage, renewing the social fabric, reestablishing reliable energy as the foundation of prosperity, rebuilding the moral foundations of capitalism, and shaping a technology narrative that puts humanity at the centre.
The Age of Reconstruction
We turn from analysis to action — spotlighting the pioneers in culture, media, economics, energy, and technology already rebuilding our civilisation. The day closes with personal, community, and national calls to action: hope made concrete.
The terrain of the conversation.
Our Civilisational
Story
How do we recover confidence in the story of the West?
Strengthening the Social Fabric
What does it take to put families and communities back at the centre?
Free Enterprise and Good Governance
Can we rebuild an economy that works for the next generation?
Energy, Resources, and Our Environment
How do we restore abundant, reliable energy as the foundation of prosperity?
Technology and Human Flourishing
Will the technologies we are creating serve human flourishing, or subvert it?