Jeremy Rifkin Books

Jeremy Rifkin is one of the most popular thought leaders of our time. In addition to advising leading companies, heads of state and even the European Union, he is the bestselling author of no less than 20 books, including The End of Work and The Empathic Civilization.

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 Books: The Zero Marginal Cost Society by Jeremy Rifkin

The Zero Marginal Cost Society

Jeremy Rifkin
The Internet of Things, the Collaborative Commons and the Eclipse of Capitalism
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What's The Zero Marginal Cost Society about?

The Zero Marginal Cost Society (2014) lays out a strong case for the self-destructive nature of capitalism, demonstrating how it is sowing the seeds of its own destruction. But in its wake, a new, collaborative, democratized economy will materialize – one made possible by the internet.

Who should read The Zero Marginal Cost Society?

  • People who are interested in the future of our global economy
  • Anyone who wants to learn about the personal and social impact of cutting-edge technology
  • Committed capitalists

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 Books: The Hydrogen Economy by Jeremy Rifkin

The Hydrogen Economy

Jeremy Rifkin

What's The Hydrogen Economy about?

"The Hydrogen Economy" (2002) by Jeremy Rifkin envisions a future where hydrogen will play a key role in transforming the global energy landscape. Rifkin explores the potential of hydrogen as a clean and renewable energy source, and discusses the challenges and opportunities in transitioning from a carbon-based economy to one based on hydrogen. This thought-provoking book offers insights into the possibilities of creating a more sustainable and environmentally friendly energy system.

Who should read The Hydrogen Economy?

  • Individuals interested in understanding the potential of hydrogen as a clean energy source
  • Policy makers and industry professionals seeking insights into the future of energy
  • Environmental activists looking for practical solutions to combat climate change