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The Green and The Blue
Naive Ideas to Improve Politics in the Digital Age
Luciano Floridi (Author)
9781394218745, Wiley
Paperback / softback, published 24 November 2023
272 pages
22.6 x 15 x 2.3 cm, 0.431 kg
Presenting an array of innovative concepts to revolutionize politics in our digital world, this book is written by one of the most authoritative voices of contemporary philosophy The Green and the Blue explores the opportunities presented by the digital age for combining green environmental policies with blue digital solutions to strengthen democracy, reform capitalism, and work toward a sustainable and equitable future. With an engaging and readable style, world-renowned philosopher Luciano Floridi lays out a timely and convincing case for embracing responsible practices to ensure a sustainable environment, a better democracy, and an equitable information society. Drawing from his expertise in digital ethics and the philosophy of technology, Floridi offers fresh perspectives, innovative ideas, and bold strategies for improving political systems that emphasize the importance of cooperation, ethics, and long-term planning. Throughout the text, the author advocates for a political and economic framework of care that focuses on the quality of relations and processes rather than consumption and things. A groundbreaking call to action for individuals, policymakers, and technologists, The Green and the Blue: Naive Ideas to Improve Politics in the Digital Age: Offering a new way of thinking about democracy, the environment, and technology, The Green and the Blue: Naive Ideas to Improve Politics in the Digital Age is a must-read for undergraduate and graduate students, practitioners, and general readers who are seeking positive and sustainable change in the world of politics.
Preface vii Acknowledgement x Chapter 1: The Importance of Naive Ideas 1 Chapter 2: The Digital Revolution 9 Chapter 3: The Transition from Things to Relations 24 Chapter 4: The Infosphere 41 Chapter 5: Fake News 46 Chapter 6: Digital Time 49 Chapter 7: The Onlife Experience 56 Chapter 8: A Mature Information Society 65 Chapter 9: The Human Project 71 Chapter 10: From the Social Contract to a Universal Trust 79 Chapter 11: Infraethics 85 Chapter 12: Human Interfaces 93 Chapter 13: Human Dignity 100 Chapter 14: The Problem of Leisure Occupation 109 Chapter 15: Homo: Faber, Sapiens, Ludens, and Poieticus 120 Chapter 16: A Proxy Culture 128 Chapter 17: Politics as Marketing 135 Chapter 18: Digital Grey Power 142 Chapter 19: The Digital Gift Economy 148 Chapter 20: Structural Democracy 154 Chapter 21: Stealth Democracy 162 Chapter 22: Nomos and Paideia 169 Chapter 23: Digital Sovereignty 174 Chapter 24: Green and Blue for a Sustainable and Preferable Future 188 Chapter 25: The Value of Waste 198 Chapter 26: Climate Change and the Terrible Hope 202 Chapter 27: From Self-regulation to Legislation 207 Chapter 28: Hundred Political Theses for a Mature Information Society 212 Postscript – The Information Society in the Time of the Coronavirus 233 Acknowledgements 237 References 239 Index 244
Subject Areas: Philosophy [HP]
