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This is a personal project by @dellsystem. I built this to help me retain information from the books I'm reading.

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a growth trap

We are caught in a growth trap. This is the problem with no name or face, the frustration so many feel. It is the logic driving the jobless recovery, the low-wage gig economy, the ruthlessness of Uber, and the privacy invasions of Facebook. It is the mechanism that undermines both businesses and in…

—p.4 Throwing Rocks at the Google Bus: How Growth Became the Enemy of Prosperity Introduction (1) by Douglas Rushkoff
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their impatient shareholders

[...] So each tech company must become as intrusive, extractive, divisive, time-consuming, wasteful, expensive, job killing, exploitative, and manipulative as the next one. As for their impatient shareholders, well, they are the likes of us: we are the ones holding these very stocks in our own 401(…

—p.4 Introduction (1) by Douglas Rushkoff
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Google’s employees are not oblivious

There is something troubling about the way Google is impacting the world, but neither its buses nor the people in them are the core problem; they’re just the easy target. Google’s employees are not oblivious to the increasing poverty outside the bus windows on their way to work. If anything, such s…

—p.3 Introduction (1) by Douglas Rushkoff
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the high cost of runaway growth

Government policy makers, once enamored of fast-growing tech firms for their ability to boost GDP figures, have come to recognize the high cost of runaway growth. While such companies do increase in size, the real economies in which they operate are being drained rather than nourished. Lawmakers ar…

—p.xii Preface (ix) by Douglas Rushkoff