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No Straight Lines [Kindle Edition]

Alan Moore
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In No Straight Lines, Alan Moore argues that we have reached the nadir of the adaptive range of our industrialised world. Now faced with an unsustainable trilemma of social, organisational and economic complexity, we have entered an era in which the rules we have previously organised our lives around no longer apply. Leaving us with both a design problem and a design challenge which we must urgently solve. By describing an entirely new way for true social, economic and organisational innovation to happen, No Straight Lines presents a revolutionary logic and an inspiring plea for a more human-centric world.

‘Alan Moore is a visionary, someone who takes concepts from many sources and detects the previously hidden relationship between them. He has a firm grasp of the changes which are reshaping our world, always pointing towards a more participatory, cooperative, reciprocal model of what our society might look like.’
Henry Jenkins, Provost Professor of Communication, Journalism, and Cinematic Arts, USC Annenberg School for Communication

‘Economic transactions and markets have warped perceptions to such a degree that most people fail to see what is important in life, even when it’s right in front of them. Alan Moore offers a vision that is at once more humane, more forward-thinking, and more realistic.’
Howard Rheingold, writer and critic

‘No Straight Lines reads like a road movie from the rise of the assembly line mentality to the fall of the Berlin wall and the growing emancipation of people throughout our world via information technologies. As a true designer, Alan carefully articulates the changes in our society and, page by page, distils a new form to understand our world. Be prepared to experience the unexpected since this book will create a virus of the mind.’
Arjan Postma, Research Director - FreedomLab future studies

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Alan Moore explains today's political, social and economical upheaval and crisis by an industrial revolution got awry and overextended, resulting in the chaos that most us feel today. "No Straight Lines" explains how we allowed ourselves to get lost as human beings among autocratic agendas, economies-of-scale and hyper-capitalism and how that era is now coming to a painful end. It's a very refreshing big picture explanation to our jaded everyday complacency and the never ending doomsday prophesies from politicians to broadcast media. It made me realize that we live in the best of times with an incredible opportunity to design a new better and braver world if we only can muster the leap from linearity to connected dots.

The only way out of this dead-end is to rethink and redesign the way we live, work and play - from top to bottom. Alan Moore offer us his creative game plan for rediscovering humanity via natural human participation where craftsmanship, entrepreneurship and self-mastery will eventually replace hierarchies, lack of transparency and business as usual. Prepare to get your mind blown away - you will never look at the world in the same way again. I sure don't.
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To observe the situation of our society, objectively, requires a special eye and ear, not necessarily a degree (which the author propably has). We're on the edge of something but we don't know what. I think you're shaking up the matrix, Neo. A great book, an eyeopener!
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This is a brutally frank but constructive manual for change. It is ideal for people who sometimes feel that we're doomed but are optimistic nevertheless. Allan makes the case that western society is facing challenges we're not prepared for, and that our mechanistic and specialist ways of working actually prevent us from collaboration and innovation. This book is full of real world examples of people and organisations that have embraced a participatory model of change. Allan gives you the idea that open, participative design and decision-making will reveal the kind of step change we need.
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No straight lines
I am writing this from Addis Ababa where I have just landed (I live in Spain). I have read this book now twice, the first time I skimmed and enjoyed the anecdotes and didn't get... Read more
Published 26 days ago by Colin Martin Mcelwee
How not to bring about change in people's thinking
This book attracted my attention following the interview of the author on BBC World Service, Business Week, but I found it an almost unreadable scatter brained collection of... Read more
Published 1 month ago by Horace
A highly engaging read
No Straight Lines is a fascinating read and most importantly, one that provokes many moments of contemplation about one's current state and the possibilities in the future. Read more
Published 1 month ago by Geoff Morley
From industrial to networked society, but not without troubles
Mr. Moore writes "On September 11, 2009, a Frenchwoman who worked for France Telecom sent an email to her father, she wrote: 'I can't take the new reorganisation. I prefer to die. Read more
Published 3 months ago by Jouko Ahvenainen
A great catalyst for action
I think this is an important book. It picks up a trend that started in the last century with Charles Handy talking about "Cloverleaf" structures, annd grew quietly into this... Read more
Published 3 months ago by Richard H. Merrick
On my all-times top 5
Alan has a unique understanding of the next generation business-platforms and organizational DNAs. This book is an excellent gathering of the most promising examples and cases -... Read more
Published 3 months ago by Louise Jakobsen
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Alan Moore is a thought leader in the use of social networks for business, government and communities. Read more
Published 4 months ago by William Greenberg
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