

An edition of The age of access (2000)
the new culture of hypercapitalism, where all of life is a paid-for experience
By Jeremy Rifkin
Publish Date
2000
Publisher
Jeremy P. Tarcher/Putnam
Language
eng
Pages
316
Description:
"Imagine waking up one day to find that virtually every activity you engage in outside your immediate family has become a "paid-for" experience. It's all part of a fundamental change taking place in the nature of business, contends author Jeremy Rifkin. On the horizon looms the Age of Access, an era radically different from any we have known." "Rifkin argues that the capitalist journey, which began with the commodification of goods and the ownership of property, is ending with the commodification of human time and experience. In the future, we will purchase enlightenment and play, grooming and grace, and everything in between. In the Age of Access, Rifkin asks, will any time be left for relationships of a noncommercial nature?" "Rifkin warns that when the culture itself is absorbed into the economy, only commercial bonds will be left to hold society together. The critical question posed by The Age of Access is whether civilization can survive when only the commercial sphere remains as the primary arbiter of human life."--BOOK JACKET.
subjects: Commerce électronique, Internet, Aspect économique, Business, Social aspects, Culturele aspecten, Échange électronique d'information, Informationsgesellschaft, Affaires, Aspect social, Nachindustrielle Gesellschaft, Sozioökonomischer Wandel, Information électronique, E-commerce, Comércio eletrônico, Computer network resources, Electronic commerce, Capitalismo, Economische aspecten, Electronic data interchange, Economic aspects, Economic aspects of Internet, Social aspects of Electronic commerce, Internet, economic aspects, Business, computer network resources