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The Great Reset
Book

The Great Reset

How the Post-Crash Economy Will Change the Way We Live and Work

Harper, 2010 more...


Editorial Rating

8

Recommendation

Urban studies scholar Richard Florida first popularized the idea of the creative class. Now he argues that saving the last shreds of the factory-driven industrial system makes no sense. A massive overhaul is underway, and knowledge workers are its new vanguard. Florida makes his points in short, punchy chapters, but steps away from stating the obvious. getAbstract recommends this book to economists, politicians, urban planners and anyone wanting a sense of the likely future.

Take-Aways

  • The current economic crisis is most similar to the “Long Depression” of the 1870s.
  • The US is in the midst of a “reset” from an industrial to a knowledge economy.
  • The new economy will be mobile and flexible; it will orbit around “megaregions.”

About the Author

Richard Florida also wrote The Rise of the Creative Class and Who’s Your City?


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    A. 1 decade ago
    I think the biggest strenght of the U.S. is that, besides Canada, it is probably the country most open to people of all cultures. The biggest pitfall is probably its media/show business which, while being watched around the world, has a created a society that is more and more in conflict with science and progress.