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JEREMY RIFKIN
Subjects
technology,
world economy
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Jeremy Rifkin, president of
the Foundation on Economic Trends, is the author of seventeen books on the
impact of scientific and technological changes on the economy, the workforce,
society, and the environment. His books have been translated into more than
twenty languages and are used in hundreds of universities around the world. His
1995 book, The End of Work, is an international bestseller that is widely
credited with helping shape the current global debate on technology
displacement, corporate downsizing and the future of jobs. His 1998 bestseller,
The Biotech Century, addresses the many critical issues accompanying the new era
of genetic commerce and is the most widely read book in the world on the biotech
revolution. Mr. Rifkin’s 2000 bestseller, The Age of Access, explores the vast
changes occurring in the capitalist system as it makes the transition from
geographic markets to e-commerce networks and from industrial to cultural
production. In his 2002 bestseller, The Hydrogen Economy, Rifkin takes us on an
eye-opening journey into the next great commercial era in history. He envisions
the dawn of a new economy powered by hydrogen that will fundamentally change the
nature of our market, political and social institutions, just as coal and steam
power did at the beginning of the industrial age.
In his newest book, The European Dream: How Europe’s Vision of the Future is
Quietly Eclipsing the American Dream (to be published in August 2004), Mr.
Rifkin argues that while the great American Dream is fading, a powerful new
European Dream is beginning to capture the attention and imagination of the
world. The nascent European Dream, says Rifkin, is, in many respects, the
mirror opposite of the American Dream, but far better suited to meet the
challenges of a globalizing society in the 21st century. Rifkin draws on more
than twenty years of personal experience working in Europe, where he has advised
heads of state and political parties, consulted with Europe’s leading companies,
and helped spur grass-roots, environmental, and social justice campaigns.
Mr. Rifkin holds a degree in economics from the Wharton School of the University
of Pennsylvania, and a degree in international affairs from the Fletcher School
of Law and Diplomacy at Tufts University. Rifkin is an advisor to heads of
state and government officials around the world and speaks frequently before
business, labor and civic forums. Mr. Rifkin currently serves as an advisor to
Romano Prodi, President of the European Commission, the governing body of the
European Union. He has also lectured at more than 500 universities in some 20
countries in the past 30 years. Since 1994, Mr. Rifkin has been a fellow at the
Wharton School’s Executive Education Program, where he lectures to CEOs and
senior corporate management from around the world on new trends in science and
technology and their impacts on the global economy, society and the
environment. Mr. Rifkin’s monthly column on global issues appears in many of
the world’s leading newspapers and magazines, including The Los Angeles Times in
the U.S., The Guardian in the U.K., Die Suddeutsche Zeitung and Welt am Sonntag
in Germany, L’Espresso in Italy, El Pais in Spain, Le Monde in France, and Al-Ittihad
in the U.A.E.
Rifkin has been influential in shaping public policy in the United States and
around the world. He has testified before numerous congressional committees and
has had consistent success in litigation to ensure responsible government
policies on a variety of environmental, scientific and technology related
issues. He has been a frequent guest on numerous television programs, including
CNN’s Crossfire, Face the Nation, The Lehrer News Hour, 20/20, Larry King Live,
Today, and Good Morning America. The National Journal named Rifkin as one of
150 people in the U.S. that have the most influence in shaping federal
government policy.
Mr. Rifkin is the founder and president of The Foundation on Economic Trends in
Washington, DC. The foundation examines the economic, environmental, social and
cultural impacts of new technologies introduced into the global economy.
Articles
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European Dream
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