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Collective Intelligence Creating A Prosperous World At Peace 1st Tom Atlee

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Collective Intelligence Creating A Prosperous World At Peace 1st Tom Atlee
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Publisher: Earth Intelligence Network
File Extension: PDF
File size: 6.89 MB
Pages: 648
Author: Tom Atlee, Yochai Benkler, Thomas Homer-Dixon, Pierre Levy, Thomas Malone, Rt Hon Paul Martin, Hassan Masum, Robert Steele, Mark Tovey, Six-Penny Graphics
ISBN: 9780971566163, 097156616X, 4681657420081
Language: English
Year: 2008
Edition: 1st

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Collective Intelligence Creating A Prosperous World At Peace 1st Tom Atlee by Tom Atlee, Yochai Benkler, Thomas Homer-dixon, Pierre Levy, Thomas Malone, Rt Hon Paul Martin, Hassan Masum, Robert Steele, Mark Tovey, Six-penny Graphics 9780971566163, 097156616X, 4681657420081 instant download after payment.

This is a wonderfully stimulating collection of offerings on the interplay between human collectives and the "information age." Inevitably, some insights are more gripping than others--but each essay by the more than fifty futurists (for want of a better term) engaged in this effort is worth reading. While we may think we're frightfully clever and sophisticated when it comes to our "information age," it struck this reader that, in relation to information exploitation, we're at a point equivalent to the mid-seventeenth century in the physical sciences: We've gotten some of the basic parameters figured out, but haven't yet begun to understand their myriad applications. This volume is stimulating, useful, sometimes brilliant, and always worth turning over the page. Very highly recommended for those involved in intelligence, government or the media--as well as for citizens concerned about our collective future. Brain food for grown-ups.

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