The next title in our Perspectives series will be published soon: Identity is the New Money by Dave Birch. It is packed full of incredibly persuasive ideas for enabling digital technology to enhance both security and privacy – I think Dave is completely convincing on the scope to eliminate what we think of as a trade-off by shaping the technology infrastructure in an alternative, non-centralised manner.
Meanwhile, there have been some new reviews of earlier titles in the series. Julia Unwin’s Why Fight Poverty? has just been reviewed in the LSE Politics and Policy blog and Bridget Rosewell’s Reinventing London was reviewed in the LSE Review of Books recently. The series was featured in 3am Magazine too, with an interesting take from a non-economist, the philosopher Richard Marshall.
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[amazon_image id=”1907994157″ link=”true” target=”_blank” size=”medium” ]Rediscovering Growth: After the Crisis (Perspectives)[/amazon_image] [amazon_image id=”1907994130″ link=”true” target=”_blank” size=”medium” ]The BRIC Road to Growth (Perspectives)[/amazon_image]
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