The Rise of The Creative Class:  And How It's Transforming Work, Leisure, Community and Everyday Life (Unabridged) The Rise of The Creative Class:  And How It's Transforming Work, Leisure, Community and Everyday Life (Unabridged)

The Rise of The Creative Class: And How It's Transforming Work, Leisure, Community and Everyday Life (Unabridged‪)‬

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Publisher Description

The national best seller that defines a new economic class and shows how it is key to the future of our cities. The Rise of the Creative Class gives us a provocative new way to think about why we live as we do today - and where we might be headed. Weaving storytelling with masses of new and updated research, Richard Florida traces the fundamental theme that runs through a host of seemingly unrelated changes in American society: the growing role of creativity in our economy.

Just as William Whyte's 1956 classic The Organization Man showed how the organizational ethos of that age permeated every aspect of life, Florida describes a society in which the creative ethos is increasingly dominant. Millions of us are beginning to work and live much as creative types like artists and scientists always have-with the result that our values and tastes, our personal relationships, our choices of where to live, and even our sense and use of time are changing. Leading the shift are the nearly 38 million Americans in many diverse fields who create for a living--the Creative Class.

The Rise of the Creative Class chronicles the ongoing sea of change in people's choices and attitudes, and shows not only what's happening but also how it stems from a fundamental economic change. The Creative Class now comprises more than 30 percent of the entire workforce. Their choices have already had a huge economic impact. In the future they will determine how the workplace is organized, what companies will prosper or go bankrupt, and even which cities will thrive or wither.

GENRE
Business & Personal Finance
NARRATOR
MB
Mark Boyett
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
14:16
hr min
RELEASED
2010
June 29
PUBLISHER
Audible Studios
PRESENTED BY
Audible.com
SIZE
693.6
MB

Customer Reviews

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Clever title

Clever title. Although creative people are very important in any free society and the author brings up some good ideas while addressing the issue of urban renewal, this mentality is severely flawed. You need look no further than NYC, San Fran, and Seattle as the cities he claims to be perfect examples of this social experiment. White, educated elites with good paying jobs move in, they vote in this paradigm and leave when crime rises and tourism decreases. The poor people already living in the city are priced out and left with a mess. A better idea for urban renewal is the broken windows theory. Giuliano’s NY did more for the working class than anyone. To say manufacturing and stadiums are bad is a slap in the face to many people. Amazon being run out of NY was a loss of over 50,000 potential jobs. This book is no more than a Trojan horse to socialism.

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