Book summaryA noted social critic looks at how the Internet and the New Economy have substantially changed how we view property, products, and people--with all becoming commercialized to a greater extent than before, in what he terms a "culture of hypercapitalism." Media reviews"Rifkin's latest is bound to be as commercial as his previous efforts....And if you can get through the dense, sometimes repetitive prose, you'll likely find plenty to argue about." |
The age of Access - why you spend more and own lessby Jeremy RifkinSoftcover Larger than a paperback
Book description: Electronic Commerce A noted social critic looks at how the Internet and the New Economy have substantially changed how we view property, products, and people--with all becoming commercialized to a greater extent than before, in what he terms a "culture of hypercapitalism."
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