Books tagged: technological change

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Twenty-Ten    by Mike Wilson
Price: Free! 3050 words. Published on November 2, 2010. .

A collection of poetry on the state of the world today. Includes views on employment, technology, bullying, and various other subjects that are in the news in 2010.
Life Choice    by Harry Heyoka
You set the price! 2540 words. Published on March 21, 2011. .

Truly revolutionary technology changes everything, including culture and language. Early in the 23rd century, an expectant couple move from Ceres to a new asteroid belt habitat, hoping to make a better life for themselves and their unborn child. This is a short story for general audiences, set early in the Solar Era of Heyoka's all-too-plausible Spiral's Realms future history.
Progress, Technology and Seven Billion People: A Solution to Save Capitalism    by Jack Buffington
Price: $4.99 USD. 46420 words. Published on April 10, 2011. .

In a time of great economic uncertainty, "Progress, Technology, and Seven Billion People" offers real solutions for economic growth in a world of seven billion people. Today's problems aren't due to globalization, or accelerating technological change, but rather an antiquated economic system that cannot keep up with these changes. Buffington proposes a transformational approach to capitalism.