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Discover the thought-provoking insights of 'The Inglorious Years' by economist Daniel Cohen, a must-read for anyone grappling with today’s digital society. This compelling book delves into the rise of populism, analyzing how the demise of the industrial order has paved the way for a new digital economy dominated by algorithms and data. Published by Princeton University Press in 2021, this brand new trade binding edition offers a fresh perspective on our evolving world.
Cohen powerfully illustrates the sentiments of the 1960s’ radical youth, who envisioned a future of technological liberation. However, many now find themselves disillusioned and marginalized in this new landscape, as the promises of progress often fall short. 'The Inglorious Years' explores this disconnect, revealing how our increasing interconnectivity fails to fulfill its anticipated benefits.
Through in-depth analysis, Cohen shows how today's postindustrial society reshapes our identities into mere data sequences, manipulated by unseen algorithms. The book provokes critical questions about our current societal path, drawing parallels between past industrial struggles and today's digital frustrations.
Join the conversation on how we can reclaim control in this era of technological advancement. 'The Inglorious Years' is not just a book; it's a call to understand the profound impact of the digital economy on our lives and societies. Perfect for readers interested in economics, technology, and social change, this book is essential for anyone seeking to comprehend the complexities of modern life.
Cohen powerfully illustrates the sentiments of the 1960s’ radical youth, who envisioned a future of technological liberation. However, many now find themselves disillusioned and marginalized in this new landscape, as the promises of progress often fall short. 'The Inglorious Years' explores this disconnect, revealing how our increasing interconnectivity fails to fulfill its anticipated benefits.
Through in-depth analysis, Cohen shows how today's postindustrial society reshapes our identities into mere data sequences, manipulated by unseen algorithms. The book provokes critical questions about our current societal path, drawing parallels between past industrial struggles and today's digital frustrations.
Join the conversation on how we can reclaim control in this era of technological advancement. 'The Inglorious Years' is not just a book; it's a call to understand the profound impact of the digital economy on our lives and societies. Perfect for readers interested in economics, technology, and social change, this book is essential for anyone seeking to comprehend the complexities of modern life.