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Netocracy:

the new power elite and life after capitalism
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Pearson, 2002 - 269 pages

The world will not live without logos, but neither will capitalism silently take over democracy. So, what comes next? After capitalism comes Netocracy. Those who can harness networks of information and master new forms of communication will control finance and legislation, forming the new business and government elites. They will inherit the power; they are the Netocrats.

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Review: Netocracy: The New Power Elite and Life After Capitalism

User Review  - Tigran Mamikonian - Goodreads

Read this book in Russian (see the book here http://www.flibusta.net/b/66200) since it was very much recommended by many of my friends. Key idea of this book is that there is a new trend after ... Read full review

Review: Netocracy: The New Power Elite and Life After Capitalism

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A fresh approach on the information revolution.

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Netocracy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
... Alexander Bard and Jan Söderqvist for their book "Netocracy - The New Power Elite and Life After Capitalism" (originally published in Swedish in 2000, ...
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Pearson - NETOCRACY: the new power elite and life after capitalism
NETOCRACY: the new power elite and life after capitalism, Alexander Bard Jan Soderqvist. ISBN-10: 1903684293 ISBN-13: 9781903684290. Publisher: FT Press ...
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thoughtstorms: netocracy
Discussing the ideas of the book "Netocracy" by alexanderbard and Jan Soderqvist (See booklist). The link http://www.thenetocrats.com/ seems to be back! ...
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Alexander Bard and Jan Söderqvist, Netocracy: The New Power Elite and Life After Capitalism, Reuters, London, 2002 reviewed by mckenzie Wark <mw35 {AT} ...
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nationmaster - Encyclopedia: Netocracy
... later picked up by the Swedish philosophers Alexander Bard and Jan Söderqvist for their book Netocracy: The New Power Elite and Life After Capitalism. ...
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SIME Blog: Mr Netocracy: Alexander Bard
The official blog of the Scandinavian Interactive Media Event (SIME) - keeping you in touch with the SIME team, speakers, participants and other SIME ...
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NETOCRACY
CRACY. ALEXANDER BARD & JAN SÖDERQVIST. THE NEW POWER ELITE AND LIFE AFTER CAPITALISM. London · New York · Toronto · Sydney · Tokyo ...
www.chico.mweb.co.za/ art/ 2003/ 2003jan/ 030110-prelim.pdf

www.ebbemunk.dk - The Netocracy and the Consumtariat
The Netocracy and the Consumtariat. Speech by Alexander Bard, musician and sociologist, Billingehus, Skövde, Sweden, 16 September 2000. ...
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Netocracy. The New Power Elite and Life After Capitalism Alexander Bard, Jan Soderqvist This book is a unique, deep and unusual study that destroys the ...
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Katkelmia kirjoista: Alexander Bard and Jan Söderqvist: Netocracy – the new power elite and life after capitalism. Katkelmia kirjasta Netocracy. ...
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About the author (2002)

Alexander Bard is a lecturer at SpeakersNet, with clients including Ericsson and the Stockholm School of Economics. He is also a writer,sociologist, philosopher and TV talk show host. An internationally renowned record producer, artist and songwriter, he is a co-founder of Scandinavia's largest independent record company, Stockholm Records. Alexander is one of the true Internet pioneers; he co-founded a number of successful e-commerce ventures, including the widely celebrated interesting.org, and runs nine international networks.

Jan Söderqvist is a writer, editor, TV producer and lecturer at SpeakersNet. He is the film critic at the Swedish daily Svenska Dagbladet and a political columnist. After studying film in Los Angeles in the early 1980s Jan earned a BA in literature and worked in every media area imaginable. He has edited a number of prestigious magazines, and as a writer has covered everything from men's fashions and cooking trends to the Asian crisis and the revolution in info-technology.

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