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Who Owns the Future?

Jaron Lanier

Evaluates the negative impact of digital network technologies on the economy and particularly the middle class, citing challenges to employment and personal wealth while exploring the potential of a new information economy.

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Examines the economic and societal ramifications of digital network technologies, focusing on their impact on the middle class and future wealth distribution.

Read this if

  • You are concerned about the future of work and wealth in a digital age.
  • You want to critically examine the economic impact of digital networks.
  • You are curious about alternative models for a fair information economy.

Skip this for now if

  • You are seeking hands-on technical guidance for software development.
  • You prefer content focused on practical coding or system design patterns.
  • You expect a purely optimistic view of technology's societal benefits.
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