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Revealing a provocative new way to think about why we live as we
do today and where we might be headed, Richard Florida traces the
fundamental theme that runs through a host of seemingly unrelated
changes in society: the growing role of creativity in the economy.
Just as William Whyte's 1956 classic "The Organization Man" showed
how the organizational ethos of that age permeated every aspect of
life, Florida describes a society in which the creative ethos is
increasingly dominant. Millions of people are beginning to work and
live much as creative types like artists and scientists always
have; with the result that our values and tastes, our personal
relationships, our choices of where to live, and even our sense and
use of time are changing. Leading the shift are the people in many
diverse fields who create for a living - the Creative Class. The
text chronicles the ongoing sea of change in people's choices and
attitudes, and shows not only what is happening but also how it
stems from a fundamental economic change. The Creative Class
comprises a significant percent of the workforce.The choices these
people make already have a huge economic impact, and in the future
they will determine how the workplace is organized, what companies
will prosper or go bankrupt, and even which cities will thrive or
wither.
PUBLICATION DATE: Mar 2007
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