Lucid and energizing, this book is a vital new analysis of the world heralded as 'modern' for anyone who wants to live wisely.
Samuel Arbesman is Scientist in Residence at Lux Capital, a science and technology venture capital firm. He is also a Senior Fellow of the Silicon Flatirons Center of Law, Technology, and Entrepreneurship at the University of Colorado and a Research Fellow at the Long Now Foundation. His writing on science, mathematics, and technology has appeared in The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, and Wired. Arbesman's first book, The Half-life of Facts, examines how knowledge changes over time. He lives in Kansas City with his wife and children.
Praise for Overcomplicated "[Arbesman] argues convincingly...He is
undoubtedly right. The dream that we can fully understand our
complex man-made systems is just that--a dream."
--The Wall Street Journal "Acquiring fluency in systems-speak is
fast becoming a civic duty... Arbesman's freshly elucidated
concepts are excellent field tools: they are the translucent
sampling containers you take with you as you wade through the
glitch-infested shallows of an algorithm."
--New Scientist
"I was shocked [by] this elegant, eye-opening book...Fascinating
and full of new ideas I will use in argument from now on."
--Financial Times "Overcomplicated has the scintillating, big-idea
premise of an 'it' business book, but it's more than a Hudson News
read: It presents a new way to think about the world that makes
seemingly impossible problems approachable. By identifying how
tangled our world has gotten, we can figure out the best ways to
undo the knots."
--Vox "How do we navigate a digital world too complex for any
individual to understand? With a sense of wonder and the spirit of
a scientist, as Samuel Arbesman argues in this terrific and
thoughtful book."
--CLIVE THOMPSON, author of Smarter Than You Think "With humor,
insight, and wide-ranging examples, polymath Samuel Arbesman helps
us hack through the tangle of complexity that defines our world
today, and shows us how to cope with it."
--STEVEN STROGATZ, professor of mathematics, Cornell University;
author of The Joy of x "Why can't we understand technology anymore?
In this consistently entertaining and insightful book, Arbesman
offers a necessary guide to where we are headed and why everything
seems so strange along the way."
--TYLER COWEN, author of Average Is Over "Complexity science has
unlocked new insights in physics, seismology, biology, even
finance. In Overcomplicated, Samuel Arbesman makes an original and
invaluable contribution to the field by exploring human interaction
with complex systems. This excellent book is necessary reading for
the layman and the expert alike."
--JAMES RICKARDS, author of The Death of Money
"Read this short book to get over the idea that we can make
technology simple. Arbesman will convince you we have only one
choice: to indirectly manage ever increasing complexity."
--KEVIN KELLY, author of The Inevitable
"A powerful, concise argument about how to grapple with the mystery
and wonder of twenty-first-century technology. It's exactly what we
all need."
--CARL ZIMMER, author of Evolution "Fascinating, alarming,
insightful, full of examples and funny."
--QI.com
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