Throwing Rocks at the Google Bus: How Growth Became the Enemy of Prosperity

Author:   Douglas Rushkoff
Publisher:   Penguin Putnam Inc
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9780143131298


Pages:   304
Publication Date:   06 June 2017
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Why doesn’t the explosive growth of companies like Facebook and Uber deliver more prosperity for everyone?   What is the systemic problem that sets the rich against the poor and the technologists against everybody else?   When protesters shattered the windows of a bus carrying Google employees to work, their anger may have been justifiable, but it was misdirected. The true conflict of our age isn’t between the unem­ployed and the digital elite, or even the 99 percent and the 1 percent. Rather, a tornado of technological improvements has spun our economic program out of control, and humanity as a whole—the protesters and the Google employees as well as the shareholders and the executives—are all trapped by the consequences. It’s time to optimize our economy for the human beings it’s supposed to be serving.   In this groundbreaking book, acclaimed media scholar and author Douglas Rushkoff tells us how to combine the best of human nature with the best of modern technology. Tying together disparate threads—big data, the rise of robots and AI, the increasing participation of algorithms in stock market trading, the gig economy, the collapse of the eurozone—Rushkoff provides a critical vocabulary for our economic moment and a nuanced portrait of humans and commerce at a critical crossroads.

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Author:   Douglas Rushkoff
Publisher:   Penguin Putnam Inc
Imprint:   Portfolio
Dimensions:   Width: 14.00cm , Height: 2.00cm , Length: 21.30cm
Weight:   0.289kg
ISBN:  

9780143131298


ISBN 10:   014313129
Pages:   304
Publication Date:   06 June 2017
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Douglas Rushkoff is one of today's most incisive media theorists and a provocative critic of our digital economy. He's also fun to read. --WALTER ISAACSON, president and CEO, The Aspen Institute, and author of The Innovators If you don't know Rushkoff, you're not serious about figuring out what's going to happen next. --SETH GODIN, author of Linchpin Thoughtful, provocative, and essential reading for our economic moment. --JOI ITO, director, MIT Media Lab We've optimized for growth. But have we lost our way? As an economy? As a community? As a society with a value proposition that doesn't make sense on a human or economic level? Rushkoff asks questions that matter. A challenging and necessary read. --SHERRY TURKLE, author of Reclaiming Conversation Every great advance begins when someone sees that what everyone else takes for granted may not actually be true. Douglas Rushkoff questions the deepest assumptions of the modern economy and blazes a path toward a more human-centered world. --TIM O'REILLY, founder, O'Reilly Media Douglas Rushkoff is a true digital visionary. Read this rousing call to reboot our society from the bottom up before it's too late. --ASTRA TAYLOR, filmmaker and author of The People's Platform In what could be seen as a crisis, Rushkoff shares his smart, optimistic, and pragmatic perspective about how both businesses and consumers can reimagine today's current economic operating system in the digital age--and prosper. --BONIN BOUGH, chief media and e-commerce officer, Mondelez Powerful truth telling... The crux of the argument that Rushkoff makes is that the digital economy is a house of cards built on fictional growth metrics that drive companies to raise money, undercut human workers, sell on the public markets and then--almost inevitably--collapse under the weight of public market demands. --Forbes A brilliant, bomb-hurling critique of the flaws in our digital economy, identifying what has gone wrong and what can be done about it. --Financial Times A powerful expose of an underdiscussed downside to the digital revolution. --Kirkus Reviews Douglas Rushkoff is one of today s most incisive media theorists and a provocative critic of our digital economy. He s also fun to read. WALTER ISAACSON, president and CEO, The Aspen Institute, and author of The Innovators If you don t know Rushkoff, you re not serious about figuring out what s going to happen next. SETH GODIN, author of Linchpin Thoughtful, provocative, and essential reading for our economic moment. JOI ITO, director, MIT Media Lab We ve optimized for growth. But have we lost our way? As an economy? As a community? As a society with a value proposition that doesn t make sense on a human or economic level? Rushkoff asks questions that matter. A challenging and necessary read. SHERRY TURKLE, author of Reclaiming Conversation Every great advance begins when someone sees that what everyone else takes for granted may not actually be true. Douglas Rushkoff questions the deepest assumptions of the modern economy and blazes a path toward a more human-centered world. TIM O REILLY, founder, O Reilly Media Douglas Rushkoff is a true digital visionary. Read this rousing call to reboot our society from the bottom up before it s too late. ASTRA TAYLOR, filmmaker and author of The People s Platform In what could be seen as a crisis, Rushkoff shares his smart, optimistic, and pragmatic perspective about how both businesses and consumers can reimagine today s current economic operating system in the digital age and prosper. BONIN BOUGH, chief media and e-commerce officer, Mondel z Powerful truth telling The crux of the argument that Rushkoff makes is that the digital economy is a house of cards built on fictional growth metrics that drive companies to raise money, undercut human workers, sell on the public markets and then almost inevitably collapse under the weight of public market demands. Forbes A brilliant, bomb-hurling critique of the flaws in our digital economy, identifying what has gone wrong and what can be done about it. Financial Times A powerful expose of an underdiscussed downside to the digital revolution. Kirkus Reviews


Douglas Rushkoff is one of today's most incisive media theorists and a provocative critic of our digital economy. He's also fun to read. --WALTER ISAACSON, president and CEO, The Aspen Institute, and author of The Innovators If you don't know Rushkoff, you're not serious about figuring out what's going to happen next. --SETH GODIN, author of Linchpin Thoughtful, provocative, and essential reading for our economic moment. --JOI ITO, director, MIT Media Lab We've optimized for growth. But have we lost our way? As an economy? As a community? As a society with a value proposition that doesn't make sense on a human or economic level? Rushkoff asks questions that matter. A challenging and necessary read. --SHERRY TURKLE, author of Reclaiming Conversation Every great advance begins when someone sees that what everyone else takes for granted may not actually be true. Douglas Rushkoff questions the deepest assumptions of the modern economy and blazes a path toward a more human-centered world. --TIM O'REILLY, founder, O'Reilly Media Douglas Rushkoff is a true digital visionary. Read this rousing call to reboot our society from the bottom up before it's too late. --ASTRA TAYLOR, filmmaker and author of The People's Platform In what could be seen as a crisis, Rushkoff shares his smart, optimistic, and pragmatic perspective about how both businesses and consumers can reimagine today's current economic operating system in the digital age--and prosper. --BONIN BOUGH, chief media and e-commerce officer, Mondelēz Powerful truth telling... The crux of the argument that Rushkoff makes is that the digital economy is a house of cards built on fictional growth metrics that drive companies to raise money, undercut human workers, sell on the public markets and then--almost inevitably--collapse under the weight of public market demands. --Forbes A brilliant, bomb-hurling critique of the flaws in our digital economy, identifying what has gone wrong and what can be done about it. --Financial Times A powerful expose of an underdiscussed downside to the digital revolution. --Kirkus Reviews


-Douglas Rushkoff is one of today's most incisive media theorists and a provocative critic of our digital economy. He's also fun to read.- --WALTER ISAACSON, president and CEO, The Aspen Institute, and author of The Innovators -If you don't know Rushkoff, you're not serious about figuring out what's going to happen next.- --SETH GODIN, author of Linchpin -Thoughtful, provocative, and essential reading for our economic moment.- --JOI ITO, director, MIT Media Lab -We've optimized for growth. But have we lost our way? As an economy? As a community? As a society with a value proposition that doesn't make sense on a human or economic level? Rushkoff asks questions that matter. A challenging and necessary read.- --SHERRY TURKLE, author of Reclaiming Conversation -Every great advance begins when someone sees that what everyone else takes for granted may not actually be true. Douglas Rushkoff questions the deepest assumptions of the modern economy and blazes a path toward a more human-centered world.- --TIM O'REILLY, founder, O'Reilly Media -Douglas Rushkoff is a true digital visionary. Read this rousing call to reboot our society from the bottom up before it's too late.- --ASTRA TAYLOR, filmmaker and author of The People's Platform -In what could be seen as a crisis, Rushkoff shares his smart, optimistic, and pragmatic perspective about how both businesses and consumers can reimagine today's current economic operating system in the digital age--and prosper.- --BONIN BOUGH, chief media and e-commerce officer, Mondelēz -Powerful truth telling... The crux of the argument that Rushkoff makes is that the digital economy is a house of cards built on fictional growth metrics that drive companies to raise money, undercut human workers, sell on the public markets and then--almost inevitably--collapse under the weight of public market demands.- --Forbes -A brilliant, bomb-hurling critique of the flaws in our digital economy, identifying what has gone wrong and what can be done about it.- --Financial Times -A powerful expose of an underdiscussed downside to the digital revolution.- --Kirkus Reviews


Douglas Rushkoff is one of today s most incisive media theorists and a provocative critic of our digital economy. He s also fun to read. <b>WALTER ISAACSON</b>, president and CEO, The Aspen Institute, and author of <i>The Innovators </i> If you don t know Rushkoff, you re not serious about figuring out what s going to happen next. <b>SETH GODIN</b>, author of <i>Linchpin </i> Thoughtful, provocative, and essential reading for our economic moment. <b>JOI ITO</b>, director, MIT Media Lab We ve optimized for growth. But have we lost our way? As an economy? As a community? As a society with a value proposition that doesn t make sense on a human or economic level? Rushkoff asks questions that matter. A challenging and necessary read. <b>SHERRY TURKLE</b>, author of <i>Reclaiming Conversation </i> Every great advance begins when someone sees that what everyone else takes for granted may not actually be true. Douglas Rushkoff questions the deepest assumptions of the modern economy and blazes a path toward a more human-centered world. <b>TIM</b> <b>O REILLY</b>, founder, O Reilly Media Douglas Rushkoff is a true digital visionary. Read this rousing call to reboot our society from the bottom up before it s too late. <b>ASTRA TAYLOR</b>, filmmaker and author of <i>The People s Platform </i> In what could be seen as a crisis, Rushkoff shares his smart, optimistic, and pragmatic perspective about how both businesses and consumers can reimagine today s current economic operating system in the digital age and prosper. <b>BONIN BOUGH</b>, chief media and e-commerce officer, Mondel z Powerful truth telling The crux of the argument that Rushkoff makes is that the digital economy is a house of cards built on fictional growth metrics that drive companies to raise money, undercut human workers, sell on the public markets and then almost inevitably collapse under the weight of public market demands. <i>Forbes</i> A brilliant, bomb-hurling critique of the flaws in our digital economy, identifying what has gone wrong and what can be done about it. <i>Financial Times</i> A powerful expose of an underdiscussed downside to the digital revolution. <i>Kirkus Reviews</i>


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Douglas Rushkoff is the bestselling author of Present Shock, as well as a dozen other books on media, technology, and culture, including Program or Be Programmed and Life Inc. Named one of the world’s ten most influential thinkers by MIT, he has made documentaries for PBS Frontline, including Generation Like and The Merchants of Cool, and he is a professor of media theory and digital economics at Queens College, CUNY. He lives in New York and lectures about media, society, and economics around the world.

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