Move Fast and Break Things: How Facebook, Google, and Amazon Have Cornered Culture and What It Means For All Of Us - Rilegato

Taplin, Jonathan

 
9781509847693: Move Fast and Break Things: How Facebook, Google, and Amazon Have Cornered Culture and What It Means For All Of Us

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Taplin wields his axe mercilessly...by the end of this book you will agree with Taplin that the tech firms are abusing their monopoly power to rip us off and debase our culture - breaking the world as he sees it...It is time for consumers to break back. This manifesto is a punchy start. (The Sunday Times)

A bracing, unromantic account of how the internet was captured...Move Fast and Break Things is a timely and useful book (The Observer)

Taplin is angry as hell about the immense size and power of the tech giants, and has a compelling pitch for why we should all be worried too (The Evening Standard)

Comprehensive...Where Taplin excels is by putting all this into the context of the changing global economy (The Times)

A new analysis of the dark side of the digital revolution...Taplin goes beyond familiar critiques (Financial Times)

Taplin’s sense of outrage is palpable and his case is often compelling (The Guardian)

A nuanced look at the downside of what is glibly tossed around as "disruption" by various cyber-messianic blowhards. Taplin is hunting big game; it is his contention that the giants of the cyberworld-from Google to Amazon-are threats to the fundamental foundations of democracy and that they also cement inequality into our systems in new and dangerous ways (Esquire)

Mr Taplin brings an informed perspective to his task (Wall Street Journal)

Jonathan Taplin's new book could not be more timely. Twenty years after the initial euphoria of the Web, ten years after the invention of social media, it's time to stop breaking things and start thinking seriously about the new habitat we're creating. Move Fast and Break Things provides a blueprint for a future that humans can live in (Frank Rose, author of The Art of Immersion)

Move Fast and Break Things goes on my bookshelf beside a few other indispensable signposts in the maze of life in the 21st Century--The Technological Society by Jacques Ellul, The Image by Daniel Boorstin, The Work of Art in the Age of Mechanical Reproduction by Walter Benjamin, The Medium is the Message by Marshall McLuhan, The Media Monopoly by Ben Bagdikian, Christ and the Media by Malcolm Muggeridge, and Future Shock by Alvin Toffler. I pray the deepest and highest prayer I can get to that this clarion warning is heeded. The survival of our species is at stake (T Bone Burnett, Oscar-Winning Songwriter, soundtrack and record producer)

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Fake news. Digital monopolies. Stealth Marketing. This is the story of how the internet, which began as a dream, has become a nightmare and the people that did it.

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