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Radical connectivity—our ability to connect instantly, constantly, and globally—is altering the exercise of power with dramatic speed and reshaping our biggest institutions. Governments, corporations, centers of knowledge, and expertise are eroding before the power of the individual. In some cases this is a positive development, but as Mele reveals, the promise of the Internet comes with a troubling downside. He asks: How do we trust information when journalists are replaced by bloggers, phone videos, and tweets? Will the collapse of two-party government bring us qualified leaders or demagogues and special-interest-controlled politicians? When web-based micro-businesses can out-compete major corporations, who enforces basic regulations—product safety, privacy protection, fraud, and tax collection?
Unless we exercise deliberate moral choice over the design and use of technologies, Mele contends, we doom ourselves to a future that tramples human values, renders social structures chaotic, and destroys rather than enhances freedom. Both hopeful and alarming, thought-provoking and passionately-argued, The End of Big is an important book about our present—and our future.
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“The End of Big covers the consequences of our constantly-connected,
technology-fueled society—and nobody is better qualified to write about it than
Nicco Mele. This book is an honest assessment of the most complex and
fast-moving parts of our world. Nicco keeps a watchful eye on the institutions
we rely upon because they’re now very much up for grabs. His continued focus is on protecting human
values, our social structures, and our freedoms. Get a copy of this critical
new book. It will forever change your
thinking about business, politics and culture.”—
Howard Dean, six-term governor of Vermont