Silicon Valley has been taking a lot of heat lately for its power and elitism. That’s only natural for a region that has rapidly gained enormous economic and cultural clout. But it seems especially ironic that this is happening in the San Francisco Bay area, that one-time headquarters of flower power where entrepreneurs have long fashioned themselves as rebels and iconoclasts battling robotic rivals (Microsoft, IBM) and liberating workers from the hierarchical ways of corporate life.
How Silicon Valley Became The Man
An interview with Stanford’s Fred Turner.
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January 09, 2014
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Justin Fox, a former editorial director of Harvard Business Review, is a columnist for Bloomberg View. He is the author of The Myth of the Rational Market. Follow him on Twitter @foxjust.
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