Cover art for Throwing Rocks at the Google Bus
Published
Portfolio, May 2016
ISBN
9780241004418
Format
Softcover, 288 pages
Dimensions
23.4cm × 15.3cm × 2cm

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

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Why doesn't the explosive growth of companies such as Facebook and Uber deliver more prosperity for everyone? How could things be different?

In San Francisco in 2013 activists protesting against the gentrification of their city smashed the windows of a bus carrying Google employees to work. But these protests weren't just a question of the activists versus the Googlers, or even the 99 per cent versus the 1 per cent. Rather they were symptomatic of the true conflict of our age, between humanity as a whole and a digital economy in which boundless growth is valued above all else.

In this groundbreaking book, Douglas Rushkoff - named one of the world's ten most influential thinkers by MIT - lays out a ground plan for a different economic and social future. Ranging from big data to the rise of robots, from the gig economy to the collapse of the eurozone, Rushkoff shows how we can combine the best of human nature with the best of modern technology to achieve a state of sustainable, distributed wealth.

It's time the economy finally worked for the human beings it's supposed to serve.

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