Winner of the 2019 Estoril Global Issues Distinguished Book Prize
IntroductionPart I. THE DIGITAL LIFEWORLD 1: Increasingly Capable Systems 2: Increasingly Integrated Technology 3: Increasingly Quantified Society 4: Thinking Like a TheoristPart II. FUTURE POWER 5: Code is Power 6: Force 7: Scrutiny 8: Perception-Control 9: Public and Private PowerPart III. FUTURE LIBERTY 10: Freedom and the Supercharged State 11: Freedom and the Tech FirmPart IV. FUTURE DEMOCRACY 12: The Dream of Democracy 13: Democracy in the FuturePart V. FUTURE JUSTICE 14: Algorithms of Distribution 15: Algorithms of Recognition 16: Algorithmic Injustice 17: Technological Unemployment 18: The Wealth CyclonePart VI. FUTURE POLITICS 19: Transparency and the New Separation of Powers 20: Post-Politics
Jamie Susskind is a barrister and the author of the award-winning bestseller Future Politics: Living Together in a World Transformed by Tech (Oxford University Press, 2018), which received the Estoril Global Issues Distinguished Book Prize 2019, and was an Evening Standard and Prospect Book of the Year. With fellowships at Harvard and Cambridge, the Evening Standard has written that Jamie "could be one of the great public intellectual rock stars of our time." Jamie speaks around the world about politics and technology, and appears regularly on the media. Recent engagements include Microsoft, Google, Harvard, Stanford, various professional services firms, investor and private conferences, and all the main literary festivals. He is equally comfortable delivering set-piece speeches to large crowds as he is in discussion in more intimate settings.
The most interesting exploration yet of the political realities in
the digital era.
*Matthew d'Ancona, Books of the Year 2018, Evening Standard*
He steers a course to the future that is as convincing as it is
shocking.
*Bryan Appleyard, The Sunday Times*
An impressive feat of intellectual organization ... To have written
it all down so lucidly, engagingly and succinctly is a formidable
achievement.
*Raphael Behr, The Guardian*
A work of clarity and effortless genius which is a must for anybody
seeking to understand the impact of modern technology on our body
politic now and in the future.
*Robert Rinder Evening Standard*
[Susskind] has tremendous talent and the book is very readable.
*Tim Stanley, The Telegraph*
The tone of this book is as refreshing as the originality of
insight. Susskind contends that "that there are causes for both
optimism and pessimism, but what the future requires above all is
vigilance.
*Paschal Donohoe, The Irish Times*
Future Politics is a riveting book that sparkles with great ideas
... It is chock full of facts and the book combines knowledge of
politics and technology in a unique and fascinating way.
*Catherine Balavage, Frost*
Superb and necessary book.
*Nick Cohen, The Observer*
Future Politics should be essential reading for those with the will
to anticipate the future challenges facing defence and society.
*Wavell Room*
Brilliant ... detailed research, colourful examples, and a pacy,
upbeat style ... Future Politics will remain relevant for several
years. All elected officials should read it as a matter of
urgency.
*Jamie Bartlett, Catholic Herald*
Future Politics challenges readers to rethink what it means to be
free or equal, what it means to have power or property, what it
means for a political system to be just or democratic, and proposes
ways in which we can - and must - regain control. This is no less
than a call for a fundamental change in the way we think about
politics.
*Dominic Lenton, Engineering & Technology*
...rigorous and thoughtful book ...
*David Patrikarakos, Literary Review*
Brilliant and ground-breaking ... It is essential reading for
anyone who wants to get to grips with the profound and far-reaching
impacts of digital technology on politics.
*Paradigm Explorer*
Original and thought-provoking, this ground-breaking book
challenges us to develop new policies for new times.
*Gordon Brown, Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, 2007-2010*
Few understand politics. Even fewer understand technology. Susskind
is that rare soul who understands both - and more importantly, how
the latter will change the former. Whether correct or not - and I
believe he is correct - there is no better glimpse into our shared
future than this book.
*Lawrence Lessig, Roy L. Furman Professor of Law and Leadership,
Harvard Law School*
This book crackles with ideas, sparking new thoughts with every
page. And it is superbly organised, too. It's difficult to help
people understand the past, but to help understand the future is a
real achievement. Terrific.
*Lord Finkelstein, Associate Editor, The Times*
From Arendt to artificial intelligence, from Machiavelli to machine
learning, Susskind seamlessly weaves modern technology with classic
theory to present a tour de force introduction to the
future-explaining with erudition and humor the powerful digital
systems that will govern our lives.
*Beth Simone Noveck, Professor in Technology, Culture and Society,
New York University Tandon School of Engineering*
Only an elite can control the power of computation, dispersed in
space, integrated in the cloud, and enabled to operate on ever
bigger data. What are the implications for freedom, democracy, and
justice? Jamie Susskind offers a pathbreaking exploration of the
challenge that these issues pose for our political thinking and
practice. It's a must-read.
*Philip Pettit, L. S. Rockefeller University Professor of Politics
and Human Values, Princeton University, and Distinguished
University Professor of Philosophy, Australian National
University*
This brilliant and ground-breaking book ... is essential reading
for anyone who wants to get to grips with the profound and
far-reaching impacts of digital technology on politics.
*David Lorimer, Paradigm Explorer*
Future Politics' is intelligently written and utterly compelling in
its treatment of a subject too often ignored by today's politicians
and academics.
*Luke Geikie, SF2 Concatenation *
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