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George Gilder on knowledge, power, and the economy
- We live in a knowledge economy. What you know—and your ability to bring it to bear in any given circumstance—is what creates economic value for you. This was primarily driven by the advent of personal computers and the internet, starting in the 1970s and accelerating through today.
But what happens when that very skill—knowing and utilizing the righ... See morefrom The Knowledge Economy Is Over. Welcome to the Allocation Economy by Dan Shipper
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Dan Shipper on the transition from the Knowledge Economy to the Allocation Economy
- Governments and other traditional forms of hierarchical power are ill-equipped to understand the network economy and evolve the new social contract...they live in a hierarchical world of scale, and we live in the networked world. Different technologies lead to different mental models, different languages, different tools for making positive outcome... See more
from Status, Wealth, & Power: Network Effects Demand A New Social Contract by James Currier
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