Summary:
The book delves into the relationship between the Democratic Party and the burgeoning tech industry in Silicon Valley during the late 1990s, exploring how politicians courted tech executives for campaign contributions while grappling with the implications of the digital revolution on society and the economy. It examines the intersection of politics, money, and technology, revealing the mutual influence and shared interests between these two powerful entities.
Key points:
1. Politics Meets Tech: The book shows how Democrats started using Silicon Valley's tech and ideas to gain a political edge.
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