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The Know-It-Alls: The Rise Of Silicon Valley As A Political Powerhouse And Social Wrecking Ball
The Know-It-Alls: The Rise Of Silicon Valley As A Political Powerhouse And Social Wrecking Ball
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An “important” book on the “pervasive influence of Silicon Valley on our economy, culture and politics.”
― New York Times
How the titans of tech's embrace of economic disruption and a rampant libertarian ideology is fracturing America and making it a meaner place
In The Know-It-Alls former New York Times technology columnist Noam Cohen chronicles the rise of Silicon Valley as a political and intellectual force in American life. Beginning nearly a century ago and showcasing the role of Stanford University as the incubator of this new class of super geeks, Cohen shows how smart guys like Jeff Bezos, Peter Thiel, Sergey Brin, Larry Page, and Mark Zuckerberg fell in love with a radically individualistic ideal and then mainstreamed it. With these very rich men leading the way, unions, libraries, public schools, common courtesy, and even government itself have been pushed aside to make way for supposedly efficient market-based encounters via the Internet.
Donald Trump’s election victory was an inadvertent triumph of the "disruption" that Silicon Valley has been Facebook and Twitter, eager to entertain their users, turned a blind eye to the fake news and the hateful ideas proliferating there. The Rust Belt states that shifted to Trump are the ones being left behind by a "meritocratic" Silicon Valley ideology that promotes an economy where, in the words of LinkedIn founder Reid Hoffman, each of us is our own start-up. A society that belittles civility, empathy, and collaboration can easily be led astray. The Know-It-Alls explains how these self-proclaimed geniuses failed this most important test of democracy.
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One Line Summary
Silicon Valley’s influence on politics, society, and economy.
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Who is this book for?
If you're interested in understanding how Silicon Valley has shaped modern American society and politics, this book offers a compelling look. It delves into the tech giants' rise, their ideological beliefs, and the often troubling consequences of their influence. Cohen's narrative sheds light on complex issues in an engaging way that speaks to both tech enthusiasts and curious readers.