This article is about the book by Jeremy Rifkin. For concept of a third industrial revolution, see Digital Revolution.
The Third Industrial Revolution
Author
Jeremy Rifkin
Language
English
Subject
Energy, economics, sharing economy
Genre
Non-fiction
Publisher
Palgrave MacMillan
Publication date
2011
Media type
Print (hardcover)
Pages
270
ISBN
978-0230341975
OCLC
767910590
The Third Industrial Revolution; How Lateral Power is Transforming Energy, the Economy, and the World is a book by Jeremy Rifkin published in 2011. The premise of the book is that fundamental economic change occurs when new communication technologies converge with new energy regimes, mainly, renewable electricity.[1]
The sharing economy is also explored as a crucial element of the Third Industrial Revolution.
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