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'Digital industrialism': Time to rethink our economy; Tech industry employment soars past 6.7M

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'Digital industrialism': Why we need to rethink the purpose of our economy

Media theorist Douglas Rushkoff's new book offers insight into 'digital industrialism,' how humans have become invisible, and why the US needs to re-evaluate the goals of its current economic model.

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