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Change the world (New Yorker) (Silicon Valley (information revolution -…
Change the world (New Yorker)
Silicon Valley
now
google bus / full functioning work communities
1978
information revolution - change the world
showing the social responsibility
fast vs slow and incompetent government
libertarian - stay away from politics
Zuckerberg & Green
hierarchical/transactional/opaque vs. empirical/transparent/data driven
Zuckerberg's philantropy: spending money
FWD.us
rough start
hire politicians to spen silicon valley money
the changing idea of silicon valley?
Horowitz
Netscape
getting into politics
now the attitude has changed
regulations
feeling that the industry had no larger agenda - remove selfishness
starting a political -advocacy group - Horrowitz NO
political voice carries weight
Gavin Newsom (SF mayor)
current government system irrelevant
turn to technology
gamification / solutionism (Morozov)
liquid democracy
peer networks - less egalitarian?
frictionless - apolitic world
solves problems of rich youth
Lyft
No middle class
no jobs
economy has grown very slowly lately
solve bigger problems, but when not good for them - is not obliged to it
inequality (sexism, racism)
stressful environment
silicon bubble
inward facing vs. outward facing
coorporations - interests with the public or against