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  • Making information free is survivable so long as only limited numbers of people are disenfranchised. As much as it pains me to say so, we can survive if we only destroy the middle classes of musicians, journalists, and photographers. What is not survivable is the additional destruction of the middle classes in transportation, manufacturing, energy, office work, education, and health care. And all that destruction will come surely enough if the dominant idea of an information economy isn't improved.

    Pain   Class   Ideas  
    Jaron Lanier (2014). “Who Owns the Future?”, p.16, Simon and Schuster
  • At the turn of the [21st] century it was really Sergey Brin at Google who just had the thought of, well, if we give away all the information services, but we make money from advertising, we can make information free and still have capitalism. But the problem with that is it reneges on the social contract where people still participate in the formal economy. And it's a kind of capitalism that's totally self-defeating because it's so narrow. It's a winner-take-all capitalism that's not sustaining.

    Self   People   Giving  
  • An economy where advertisers thrive while journalists and artists struggle, reflects the values of a society more interested in deception and manipulation than in truth and beauty

  • I mean, you can't have advertising be the only official business of the information economy if the information economy is going to take over.

    "Should Facebook's Users Share Its Riches?". "All Things Considered" with Melissa Block, www.npr.org. February 15, 2012.
  • Digital technologies are setting down the new grooves of how people live, how we do business, how we do everything--and they're doing it according to the expectations of foolish utopian scenarios. We want free online experiences so badly that we are happy to not be paid for information that comes from us now or ever. That sensibility also implies that the more dominant information becomes in our economy, the less most of us will be worth.

    Jaron Lanier (2014). “Who Owns the Future?”, p.16, Simon and Schuster
  • A market economy cannot thrive absent the well-being of average people, even in a gilded age.

    People  
    Jaron Lanier (2014). “Who Owns the Future?”, p.43, Simon and Schuster
  • A file-sharing service and a hedge fund are essentially the same things. In both cases, there's this idea that whoever has the biggest computer can analyze everyone else to their advantage and concentrate wealth and power. It's shrinking the overall economy. I think it's the mistake of our age.

    Thinking   Ideas  
  • One good test of whether an economy is humanistic or not is the plausibility of earning the ability to drop out of it for a while without incident or insult.

    Jaron Lanier (2013). “Who Owns the Future?”, p.365, Simon and Schuster
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Jaron Lanier

  • Born: May 3, 1960
  • Occupation: Writer