The Great Reset
How New Ways of Living and Working Drive Post-Crash Prosperity
by:
Richard Florida
in:
Economics
Summary:
The book explores the societal shifts and economic transformations following the 2008 financial crisis, advocating for a reimagining of our systems to foster a more equitable and sustainable future. It discusses the role of creativity, innovation, and a new class of workers in driving recovery and long-term prosperity.
Key points:
1. The Great Reset: Florida sees economic downturns as chances for societal innovation and the creation of new systems.
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