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Wisdom Takes Work Learn. Apply. Repeat.

أقوى من الدّول

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6 men decide the fate of the world Bill Gates controls global health. Elon Musk controls the satellite Internet according to his interests. Mark Zuckerberg fuels populism and puts a generation of teenagers at risk. Jeff Bezos plans human life inside giant capsules. Larry Page and Sergey Brin are working to merge man and machine to eliminate death. This book reveals the path to the rise of these billionaires: how they accumulated enormous wealth thanks to tax havens, and became stronger than states and above any accountability. A bold and exciting book to understand the times we live in and the dangers resulting from leaving power in the hands of a few. Basic idea of ​​the book The book reviews how six wealthy people in the world of technology and economics became influential, in some areas, greater than the influence of the countries themselves on politics, society, and the global economy. It addresses the new power exercised by these figures away from election or traditional political accountability. 🔎 Analysis topics in the book ✔️ Tracing the rise of these billionaires: how they accumulated their wealth and how they transcended corporate boundaries to have a broader impact on the world. ✔️ Power vs. Democracy: The book discusses how the power of technology and money can compete with or exceed the power of states and raises questions about democracy, privacy, and digital sovereignty. ✔️ The dangers of leaving power in the hands of a few: He warns against leaving decisions that have a profound impact on society in the hands of people who are not subject to direct political accountability.
Wisdom Takes Work Learn. Apply. Repeat.

Bibliographic Data

Author
PublisherDar Al-Saqi for Publishing and Distribution
Publisher Addressدار الساقي للنشر والتوزيع ـ لبنان
CountryLebanon
Primary CategoryIdeas and Policies
Also In
LanguageArabic (AR)
Pages240 pages
Editionالأولى
Dimensions14.53 x 2.34 x 21.67 cm
ISBN9786140323469
Translation
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