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Road to Nowhere

What Silicon Valley Gets Wrong about the Future of Transportation
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Road to Nowhere by Paris Marx explores the promises and failures of modern transportation technologies. It delves into how big tech's visions for the future, like self-driving cars and ride-sharing apps, often overlook societal impacts and fail to address deeper urban and environmental issues.
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You might like this book if you're interested in a critical analysis of modern transportation trends and their socio-economic impacts. The author dives deep into the promises and pitfalls of tech-driven mobility solutions and offers insightful perspectives on creating more equitable and sustainable cities.

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Road to Nowhere

Why Elon Musk, and the Silicon Valley visionaries, has the future of transport so wrong.

Why Elon Musk, and the Silicon Valley visionaries, has the future of transport so wrong.

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Road to Nowhere by Paris Marx is an incisive critique of Silicon Valley's promises to revolutionise urban transportation. It examines the grandiose claims made by tech giants that new technologies will solve the myriad issues surrounding contemporary mobility. From autonomous vehicles to on-demand services like Uber and Lyft, from electric scooters scattered across cities to drones delivering goods, the book delves into these developments and their purported benefits: improved safety, greener urban spaces, and increased efficiency. Silicon Valley's visionaries, like Elon Musk, further hype these claims with ambitious projects such as building congestion-eliminating tunnels and pioneering flying cars. They paint a picture of a frictionless, sustainable future where technology redefines how we move. However, Paris Marx argues that these futuristic fantasies are deeply flawed and risk undermining essential societal values. Road to Nowhere exposes the inherent problems in tech-driven visions of urban mobility. Marx contends that such technological solutions often distract from more practical, collective strategies that have proven effective over time. He challenges the notion that technological innovation is the panacea for social problems, highlighting the need for critical scrutiny of the intentions and implications behind these high-tech prognostications. In offering a counter-narrative, Marx advocates for a more inclusive and sustainable approach to organising transportation systems. He underscores the importance of addressing the needs of the poor, marginalised, and vulnerable populations in our cities. Rather than prioritising profit-driven technological innovations, Marx argues for transportation systems that genuinely serve the public good. Furthermore, Road to Nowhere posits that rethinking how we approach mobility can be a catalyst for broader societal transformation. By placing collective welfare at the forefront, Marx envisions a reorganisation of social, economic, and political systems to benefit the many rather than the privileged few. This approach calls for democratic engagement and equitable resource distribution to ensure that the cities of the future are not just technologically advanced, but also socially just. Through meticulous research and critical analysis, Paris Marx presents a compelling case for why we must remain vigilant against the allure of technological utopias and focus on building a more equitable and sustainable future for all.

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Road to Nowhere has received praise for its critical analysis of Silicon Valley's failed mobility projects and their impact on society. Reviewers highlight Paris Marx's engaging critique of Big Tech's distracting influence on urban transit, advocating for technology that serves social good rather than capital. The book is noted for its clear narrative, historical insights, and compelling vision for a more equitable future.

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ISBN: 9781839765889

Publisher: Verso Books

Format: Hardback

Date Published: 05 July 2022

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: Verso Books

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 22.0mm

Width: 140.0mm

Height: 210.0mm

Weight: 356g

Pages: 272

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About the Author

Paris Marx is a technology writer. They have written frequently in, amongst others, NBC News, CBC News, Jacobin, Tribune, and OneZero, and speak internationally on the future of transport. They are also a PhD student at the University of Auckland and the host of the critical technology podcast 'Tech Won't Save Us'.

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