"Taplin expertly picks apart each of these self-appointed saviors and their Frankenstein's monsters of modern technocracy...he retains a relatively objective tone by displaying facts without overt judgement--and by taking the history of propaganda as his context... his argument in The End of Reality is valid and sobering." --
Rain Taxi Review of Books"Scathing but humane...Taplin makes use of his prodigious erudition with a multi-pronged historical analysis...Brilliantly bracing, his sobering wake-up call grabs you by the lapels for a stern talking-to."--
Business Post (Ireland)"Presented as a book about the four tech horsemen, Mark Zuckerberg, Elon Musk, Peter Thiel, and Andreessen, it is in fact something more interesting, a study of the ways these men and their companies wish to remove us from reality entirely...Taplin writes from diverse and impressive life experience...his great virtue as a writer is his humanity, an ability to clearly and elegantly state the case. The persuasive way Taplin builds his arguments, and the direct, uncompromising conclusions he draws, are what make this book so valuable. The End of Reality weaves together an ambitious and far-reaching critique of ' our culture of escape from reality, ' highlighting a series of jarring hypocrisies... It's disturbing, saddening, rage-inducing at times, but I also get the sense it was conceived in the hopeful spirit that it might not be too late."--
Irish Independent"[A] vigorous polemic...Persuasive and insightful, this cutting portrait of America's slide toward oligarchy hits home." --
Publishers Weekly, starred review"Reading Taplin's invigorating The End of Reality is akin to attending a huge outdoor feast. There is so much nourishment in his book, so much provocative thinking, so much vivid writing, so much thought that went into the book's vast menu, that by the final page the reader is left in awe. Taplin is a delightful iconoclast and a daring thinker."
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Ken Auletta, author of Hollywood Ending"
The End of Reality is incredibly timely and powerful. The technologists pushing us into a world dominated by AI need to abandon their Ayn Rand mindset of 'who's going to stop me' and consider the power of the new, regenerative economics tool set Taplin proposes."--
John Seely Brown, former director, Xerox PARC"A wake-up call as to what happens when a society elevates people who don't have the public's best interests in mind. Jonathan Taplin has a gift for storytelling that turns the bitter pill (reality check) into a fascinating read." --
Scott Galloway, NYU Stern professor of marketing and bestselling author of Adrift"I've followed technology, and politics, for decades. But I found a tremendous amount of new information and insight in
The End of Reality. Anyone interested in where culture is headed, and how democracy can survive, will want to read this book."--
James Fallows, national correspondent, Atlantic"Once again, Taplin has cut to the core of a heartless techno-oligarchy. If names like Musk, Thiel, and Zuckerberg only cause you distress, Taplin's careful expos? will move you to outrage, though with hope the hyper-barons can be curbed."
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Sean Wilentz, George Henry Davis 1886 Professor of American History, Princeton University"Taplin takes us to the inner sanctum of the plutocratic insurgency: where libertarian billionaires, resentful that they are not universally acclaimed as heroes, are spinning a 'populist' technophantasmagoria designed first and foremost to distract the rest of us from the vast anti-democratic power and privilege they have amassed for themselves."--
Nils Gilman, senior vice president, the Berggruen Institute"Taplin understands true creativity comes from real people, not the lazy musings of the super-rich or the idea factories of the giant corporation. That's why he's fought so hard for so long to protect every human who dreams of making a better world--or just singing a more beautiful song--from the dystopian projects of America's new autocrats. Want a future that works for you and your family? Here's your guide."--
Barry Lynn, director of the Open Markets Institute and author of Liberty from All Masters"Tech culture has to improve for the sake of humanity, and that's not going to happen without critiques like
The End of Reality. Please take the time to read this carefully, especially if you are sure it must be wrong."--
Jaron Lanier, author of Who Owns the Future?