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Rana Foroohar

    El trabajo de esta autora se centra en la intrincada interacción de la economía global, la política y la tecnología. Su escritura ofrece un análisis agudo sobre cómo las fuerzas económicas dan forma a la sociedad moderna y a las relaciones internacionales. A través de su prosa, descubre los mecanismos ocultos que influyen en nuestras vidas, enfatizando el pensamiento crítico y la comprensión del mundo contemporáneo.

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    • Don't Be Evil

      • 368 páginas
      • 13 horas de lectura

      Google and Facebook receive 90% of the world's news advertising spend. Amazon takes half of all e-commerce in the US. Google and Apple operating systems run on all but 1% of cell phones globally. And 80% of corporate wealth is now held by 10% of companies - the digital titans. How did these once-idealistic and innovative companies come to manipulate elections, violate our privacy and pose a threat to the fabric of our democracy? Through her skilled reporting and unparalleled access, Rana Foroohar reveals the true extent to which the 'FAANG's (Facebook, Apple, Amazon, Netflix and Google) crush or absorb competitors, hijack our personal data and mental space and offshore their exorbitant profits. What's more, she shows how these threats to our democracies, livelihoods and minds are all intertwined. Yet Foroohar also lays out a plan for how we can resist, creating a framework that fosters innovation while protecting us from the dark side of digital technology.

      Don't Be Evil
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    • Makers and Takers

      • 388 páginas
      • 14 horas de lectura

      "Foroohar [posits that] the shortsighted and misguided financial practices that nearly toppled the global economy in 2008 have come to infiltrate all corners of American business--putting us on a dangerous collision course to another economic meltdown that will make 2008 look like a mere blip in the business cycle"--

      Makers and Takers
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      • 400 páginas
      • 14 horas de lectura

      At the dawn of the twenty-first century, Thomas Friedman, in The World Is Flat, declared globalization the new economic order. But the reign of globalization as we've known it is over, argues Financial Times columnist and CNN analyst Rana Foroohar, and the rise of local, regional, and homegrown business is now at hand.[Bokinfo].

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