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Douglas Rushkoff

Douglas Rushkoff, the erudite author renowned for "Throwing Rocks at the Google Bus: How Growth Became the Enemy of Prosperity," emerges as a critical voice in a world increasingly defined by digital ubiquity. In this bio, one encounters a thinker whose oeuvre challenges the very foundations upon which modern society precariously balances. His analytical prowess dismantles the illusions of perpetual growth—a theme explored with remarkable acuity in his pivotal book—and interrogates our collective obsession with immediacy, as further evidenced in "Present Shock: When Everything Happens Now." Rushkoff's narrative style weaves together the intricate tapestry of technology's influence on human consciousness and societal dynamics, portraying it as both a mirror and a molder of contemporary values. His prose, both incisive and evocative, beckons readers to peer beyond the glittering facade of technological advancement, urging them to reconsider the ethical and existential costs of such progress. By positioning himself at the confluence of technological critique and cultural analysis, Rushkoff transcends mere commentary; he becomes a provocateur, igniting discourse on the redefinition of prosperity in an era dominated by digital economies. His work invites us to reimagine a future not tethered to the relentless drumbeat of now but enriched by sustainable growth and profound interconnectedness. In doing so, Douglas Rushkoff offers not just a critique but a vision—a clarion call for an awakening to a more thoughtful, equitable society. Through his prolific contributions, he remains an indomitable force, urging us to navigate the digital age with wisdom and foresight.

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Throwing Rocks at the Google Bus

A compelling book by Douglas Rushkoff

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Douglas Rushkoff

A Quote by Douglas Rushkoff

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"The key to success is to focus on goals, not obstacles. Every small step forward is progress toward your dreams."

Douglas Rushkoff

Throwing Rocks at the Google Bus