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May 3, 2016 07:48 am PDT

Amazon is just Walmart on digital drugs: Douglas Rushkoff on a sustainable economy

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I'm a research director at Institute for the Future, and I interviewed author Douglas Rushkoff about his latest book, Throwing Rocks at the Google Bus: How Growth Became the Enemy of Prosperity. It's a terrific look at the way the current system of wealth creation is rigged against everyone but the financial gatekeepers at the top of the food chain. More importantly, he offers some great suggestions for ways to make the system more fair for everybody.

As you approach whatever it is youre doing, you have to think do I want to be like a traditional corporation, a shareholder owned corporation, where the object of the game is to earn and extract enough money from this business, so my grandchildren can inherit enough cash to live their lives? Or do I want to create a business thats healthy and sustainable enough that it can generate revenue and opportunities for my grandchildren who hopefully will want to join that business? The latter is the sort of approach that creates a business that wants to befriend communities. Its your name on the thing. You dont want people to hate you the way they hate Uber because thats you, thats your kids, thats your family name, thats your legacy. You have such a different relationship to it that you start to think of your neighborhood as a legacy and the planet as a legacy and your grandchildren as a legacy and your workers as a legacy. That is who you are. Its so much more integral than this fractious and abstracted business landscape that were seeing die today.

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