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Winners and Losers of the Information Revolution

Psychosocial Change and Its Discontents

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  • 332 pages
  • 12 hours of reading

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The book explores the shift from manufacturing to service industries, highlighting the emergence of an information society and its impact on social dynamics. It identifies a new class of winners, termed "Chameleons," who possess the character traits necessary to thrive in this transformed landscape. In contrast, those labeled as losers struggle due to a lack of adaptability and values needed for success. The author challenges conventional explanations for societal issues like job stagnation and inequality, emphasizing psychosocial factors as key determinants of success and failure in modern society.

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Winners and Losers of the Information Revolution, Bernard Rosen

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1998
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