by Douglas Rushkoff (Author)
Douglas Rushkoff was mugged outside his apartment on Christmas Eve, but when he posted a friendly warning on his community website, the responses castigated him for potentially harming the local real-estate market. When did these corporate values overtake civic responsibilities? Rushkoff examines how corporatism has become an intrinsic part of our everyday lives, choices and opinions. He demonstrates how this system created a world where everything can be commodified, where communities have dissolved into consumer groups, where fiction and reality have become fundamentally blurred. And, with this system on the verge of collapse, Rushkoff shows how the simple pleasures that make us human can also point the way to freedom.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 304
Publisher: Vintage
Published: 03 Jun 2010
ISBN 10: 0099516691
ISBN 13: 9780099516699
Book Overview: A timely, provocative and urgent look at how our world has become slowly but surely corporatised.