Tomorrows Versus Yesterdays: Conversations in Defense of the Future
The current crisis of democracy, the growing economic inequality between rich and poor, our narcissistic social media culture and the looming menace of AI all threaten us as never before. The challenges presented by technology have long been central in these issues, but how can we take advantage of the opportunities it provides to shape a better twenty-first century? The most important division of our age is between the 'tomorrows', those who believe that the future can be better than the past, and the 'yesterdays' who harbor a nostalgic desire to return to a rose-tinted past. This division is encapsulated by how we answer a simple question: can we trust the future? In Tomorrows Versus Yesterdays, Andrew Keen discusses the issue with some of the most influential thinkers of our time. The book is split into four sections. The first identifies the challenges of our digital age. The second focuses on the failure of the internet revolution to realize its ambitious goals. The third untangles the complex relationship between populism and digital media, before the final part presents possible solutions to the challenges of our age. The result is an insightful examination of the most important issues facing us today, and essential reading for anyone interested in the impact of the digital revolution.
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Tomorrows Versus Yesterdays: Conversations in Defense of the Future
The current crisis of democracy, the growing economic inequality between rich and poor, our narcissistic social media culture and the looming menace of AI all threaten us as never before. The challenges presented by technology have long been central in these issues, but how can we take advantage of the opportunities it provides to shape a better twenty-first century? The most important division of our age is between the 'tomorrows', those who believe that the future can be better than the past, and the 'yesterdays' who harbor a nostalgic desire to return to a rose-tinted past. This division is encapsulated by how we answer a simple question: can we trust the future? In Tomorrows Versus Yesterdays, Andrew Keen discusses the issue with some of the most influential thinkers of our time. The book is split into four sections. The first identifies the challenges of our digital age. The second focuses on the failure of the internet revolution to realize its ambitious goals. The third untangles the complex relationship between populism and digital media, before the final part presents possible solutions to the challenges of our age. The result is an insightful examination of the most important issues facing us today, and essential reading for anyone interested in the impact of the digital revolution.
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Tomorrows Versus Yesterdays: Conversations in Defense of the Future

Tomorrows Versus Yesterdays: Conversations in Defense of the Future

by Andrew Keen
Tomorrows Versus Yesterdays: Conversations in Defense of the Future

Tomorrows Versus Yesterdays: Conversations in Defense of the Future

by Andrew Keen

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Overview

The current crisis of democracy, the growing economic inequality between rich and poor, our narcissistic social media culture and the looming menace of AI all threaten us as never before. The challenges presented by technology have long been central in these issues, but how can we take advantage of the opportunities it provides to shape a better twenty-first century? The most important division of our age is between the 'tomorrows', those who believe that the future can be better than the past, and the 'yesterdays' who harbor a nostalgic desire to return to a rose-tinted past. This division is encapsulated by how we answer a simple question: can we trust the future? In Tomorrows Versus Yesterdays, Andrew Keen discusses the issue with some of the most influential thinkers of our time. The book is split into four sections. The first identifies the challenges of our digital age. The second focuses on the failure of the internet revolution to realize its ambitious goals. The third untangles the complex relationship between populism and digital media, before the final part presents possible solutions to the challenges of our age. The result is an insightful examination of the most important issues facing us today, and essential reading for anyone interested in the impact of the digital revolution.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781838951139
Publisher: Atlantic Books
Publication date: 03/05/2020
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 304
File size: 1 MB

About the Author

Andrew Keen is an author, broadcaster, speaker and entrepreneur and one of the world's best-known and controversial commentators on the digital revolution. He is the executive director of the Silicon Valley salon FutureCast, a columnist for GQ magazine and the author of four acclaimed and prescient books: How to Fix the Future, The Internet Is Not the Answer, Digital Vertigo and The Cult of the Amateur.

Table of Contents

Foreword Steffi Czerny ix

Introduction 1

Part 1 The Crisis

Shoshana Zuboff 11

John Borthwick 27

Maria Ressa 41

Rana Foroohar 57

Part 2 Waking up from Utopia

David Kirkpatrick 73

Douglas Rushkoff 85

Eli Pariser 101

Kenneth Cukier 115

Peter Sunde 127

Part 3 Democracy and its Digital Discontent

Peter Pomerantsev 145

Ece Temelkuran 159

Catherine Fieschi 173

Ian Bremmer 181

Martin Wolf 195

Part 4 Fixing the Future

Richard Stengel 211

Carl Benedikt Frey 227

Toomas lives 241

Scott Galloway 257

The Interviewees 272

Acknowledgements 278

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