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The Code Economy: A Forty-Thousand Year History

The Code Economy: A Forty-Thousand Year History

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What do Stone Age axes, Toll House cookies, and Burning Man have in common? They are all examples of code in action.

What is "code"? Code is the DNA of human civilization as it has evolved from Neolithic simplicity to modern complexity. It is the "how" of progress. It is how ideas become things, how ingredients become cookies. It is how cities are created and how industries develop.

In a sweeping narrative that takes readers from the invention of the alphabet to the advent of the Blockchain, Philip Auerswald argues that the advance of code is the key driver of human history. Over the span of centuries, each major stage in the advance of code has brought a shift in the structure of society that has challenged human beings to reinvent not only how we work but who we are.

We are in another of those stages now. The Code Economy explains how the advance of code is once again fundamentally altering the nature of work and the human experience. Auerswald provides a timely investigation of value creation in the contemporary economy-and an indispensable guide to our economic future.


Author: Philip E. Auerswald
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Published: 02/22/2017
Pages: 304
Binding Type: Hardcover
Weight: 1.10lbs
Size: 9.30h x 6.20w x 1.00d
ISBN: 9780190226763

Review Citation(s):
Publishers Weekly 10/24/2016
Choice 07/01/2017

About the Author

Philip Auerswald is an Associate Professor of Public Policy at George Mason University and a Senior Fellow at the Kauffman Foundation. He is also the Co-founder and Co-editor of Innovations, a quarterly journal about entrepreneurial solutions to global challenges.

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