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The Future of Everything

Big, Audacious Ideas for a Better World

Mr Tim Dunlop

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English
New South Books
03 September 2018
We are in the middle of the greatest technological revolution in history. Its epicentre lies in Silicon Valley, but its impacts are felt in all corners of the earth. It could give all of us a better quality of life and new, more cooperative ways of living. Or it could further entrench inequality, with even more of the world's wealth in the hands of a few. This book offers a bold vision for ensuring that we achieve the former. A world that is fairer, less violent and most radical of all, more joyous.

Tim Dunlop spells out his ideas for reclaiming common ground systematically, arguing the case for more public ownership of essential assets, more public space, a transparent media system, and an education that prepares us for the future, not the past. His vision for democracy and society is practical and inspiring, based on ideas about what we are doing well and what we must do better. His is a vision for handing political power back to we-the-people so that we can stop playing defence and start changing the ground on which decisions about our lives are made.

Welcome to the future of everything....
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Imprint:   New South Books
Country of Publication:   Australia
Dimensions:   Height: 210mm,  Width: 135mm, 
ISBN:   9781742235646
ISBN 10:   1742235646
Pages:   352
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Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Tim Dunlop is a prominent social commentator and an in-demand international public speaker known for his sharp analysis on new media, the future of work and the state of our politics. He writes regularly for The Guardian and other publications and teaches in the postgraduate school of journalism at the University of Melbourne. He was the author of two of Australia's most successful political blogs, The Road to Surfdom and Blogocracy, he is the author of The New Front Page (2013) and Why the Future is Workless (2016).

Reviews for The Future of Everything: Big, Audacious Ideas for a Better World

'A powerful and realistic message of hope for the future' - Professor John Quiggin, University of Queensland


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