Dignity in a Digital Age by Ro Khanna audiobook

Dignity in a Digital Age: Making Tech Work for All of Us

By Ro Khanna
Foreword by Amartya Sen
Read by Vikas Adam

Simon & Schuster Audio 9781982163341
11.71 Hours Unabridged
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Representative Ro Khanna here offers a revolutionary roadmap to facing America’s digital divide, with a foreword by Amartya Sen, Nobel Laureate in Economics. In the digital age, unequal access to technology is one of the most pressing issues facing the United States. There is an economic gulf between those who have struck gold in the tech industry and those left behind by the digital revolution; a geographic divide between those in the coastal tech industry and those in the heartland whose jobs have been automated; and existing inequalities in technological access—students without computers, rural workers with spotty WiFi, and plenty of workers without the luxury to work from home. Dignity in the Digital Age tackles these challenges head-on and imagines how the digital economy can create opportunities for people all across the country without uprooting them. Congressman Ro Khanna of Silicon Valley offers a vision for democratizing digital innovation to build economically vibrant and inclusive communities. Instead of being subject to tech’s reshaping of our economy, Representative Khanna argues that we must channel those powerful forces toward creating a more healthy, equal, and democratic society. Born into an immigrant family, Khanna understands how economic opportunity can change the course of a person’s life. Anchored by an approach Khanna refers to as “progressive capitalism,” he shows how democratizing access to tech can strengthen every sector of economy and culture. By expanding technological jobs nationwide through public and private partnerships, we can close the wealth gap in America and begin to repair the fractured, distrusting relationships that have plagued our country for far too long. Moving deftly between storytelling, policy, and some of the country’s greatest thinkers in political philosophy and economics, Khanna presents a bold vision we can’t afford to ignore. Dignity in a Digital Age is a roadmap to how we can seek dignity for every American in an era in which technology shapes every aspect of our lives.

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A New York Times Book Review pick of Best New Books

A #1 Amazon bestseller

Representative Ro Khanna here offers a revolutionary roadmap to facing America’s digital divide, with a foreword by Amartya Sen, Nobel Laureate in Economics.

In the digital age, unequal access to technology is one of the most pressing issues facing the United States. There is an economic gulf between those who have struck gold in the tech industry and those left behind by the digital revolution; a geographic divide between those in the coastal tech industry and those in the heartland whose jobs have been automated; and existing inequalities in technological access—students without computers, rural workers with spotty WiFi, and plenty of workers without the luxury to work from home.

Dignity in the Digital Age tackles these challenges head-on and imagines how the digital economy can create opportunities for people all across the country without uprooting them. Congressman Ro Khanna of Silicon Valley offers a vision for democratizing digital innovation to build economically vibrant and inclusive communities. Instead of being subject to tech’s reshaping of our economy, Representative Khanna argues that we must channel those powerful forces toward creating a more healthy, equal, and democratic society.

Born into an immigrant family, Khanna understands how economic opportunity can change the course of a person’s life. Anchored by an approach Khanna refers to as “progressive capitalism,” he shows how democratizing access to tech can strengthen every sector of economy and culture. By expanding technological jobs nationwide through public and private partnerships, we can close the wealth gap in America and begin to repair the fractured, distrusting relationships that have plagued our country for far too long.

Moving deftly between storytelling, policy, and some of the country’s greatest thinkers in political philosophy and economics, Khanna presents a bold vision we can’t afford to ignore. Dignity in a Digital Age is a roadmap to how we can seek dignity for every American in an era in which technology shapes every aspect of our lives.

Editorial Reviews

Editorial Reviews

“The California congressman proposes policy reforms to the tech sector, including job relocation to rural areas, diversity initiatives, and laws aimed at increasing transparency.” New York Times Book Review
“Khanna champions the responsible use of technology to improve lives and unite factions.” Booklist
“Khanna has a nuanced take on the tech industry and offers genuine solutions to significant problems plaguing the country… [a] commonsense call for change." Publishers Weekly
“In this ‘shake the snow globe’ moment, Representative Khanna makes a compelling case for place-based policymaking and how a more well-dispersed innovation economy can help rising cities thrive.” Steve Case, author of The Third Wave, chairman and CEO of Revolution, and cofounder of America Online

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Author

Author Bio: Ro Khanna

Author Bio: Ro Khanna

Ro Khanna represents Silicon Valley in Congress. He has taught economics at Stanford, served as deputy assistant secretary of commerce in the Obama Administration, and represented tech companies and start-ups in private practice.

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Available Formats : Digital Download, CD
Category: Nonfiction/Business & Economics
Runtime: 11.71
Audience: Adult
Language: English