There are those who cherish giddy visions of a new techno-utopia - TopicsExpress



          

There are those who cherish giddy visions of a new techno-utopia in which increased connectivity yields instant democratization and prosperity. The corporate and bureaucratic giants will be felled and the crowds coronated, each of us wearing our own 3D-printed crown. There are also those who have seen this all before. Things aren’t really changing that much, they say. Twitter supposedly toppled a dictator in Egypt, but another simply popped up in his place. We gush over the latest sharing-economy start-up, but the most powerful companies and people seem only to get more powerful. Both views are wrong. They confine us to a narrow debate about technology in which either everything is changing or nothing is. In reality, a much more interesting and complex transformation is just beginning, one driven by a growing tension between two distinct forces: old power and new power This is a concept about the new hyper connected world that very few get, the struggle and sometimes equilibrium between new and old power. https://hbr.org/2014/12/understanding-new-power
Posted on: Mon, 08 Dec 2014 07:51:17 +0000

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