Composition: the call of our time

Our collective knowledge is as vast and deep as it has ever been. This is both a beautiful thing and a frustrating one. We already have the pieces of what it takes to tackle poverty, hunger, and many of the other existential crises that we face. If only we could put our wisdom together.

ABOUT THE BOOK

Composition: the call of our time

Our collective knowledge is as vast and deep as it has ever been. This is both a beautiful thing and a frustrating one. We already have the pieces of what it takes to tackle poverty, hunger, and many of the other existential crises that we face. If only we could put our wisdom together.

ABOUT THE BOOK

Praise for A Categorical Defense of Our Future

Modern technology is increasingly indistinguishable from magic, and its incantations are written in math. Baylor and Montero have written a book for the rest of us, explaining why composition is the key to understanding today’s world and building tomorrow’s.

Spencer Breiner, Ph.D.

After reading this surprisingly beautiful book, mathematics has been re-branded for me as a magical language with the capacity for endless expansion and inclusion.

Michelle Hughes
Clinical Social Worker

The Authors

Esteban Montero (left) and Brandon Baylor (right) are both MIT graduates and senior engineers with over twenty-five years of combined experience in systems design and engineering at a global scale.

The Authors

Esteban Montero and Brandon Baylor are both MIT graduates and senior engineers with over twenty-five years of combined experience in systems design and engineering at a global scale.