'Throwing Rocks at the Google Bus' by Douglas Rushkoff
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Douglas Rushkoff’s Throwing Rocks at the Google Bus argues that the digital economy did not simply “disrupt” old systems so much as intensify some of their worst habits.
Written as a critique of Silicon Valley capitalism and the growth-at-all-costs mindset, the book pushes instead toward slower, more distributed, more locally accountable economic models. Good for readers interested in platform capitalism, digital culture, tech criticism, post-growth economics, workplace ownership, and the long dull horror of watching every human relation become a business model.
Portfolio / Penguin paperback edition, updated with a new preface and community action guide. Some visible shelf and reading wear to the cover, including creasing, rubbing, and edge/corner wear. Internal pages clean and readable. Overall good used condition.
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