Jeremy Rifkin
Jeremy Rifkin
Jeremy Rifkin is an American economist, author, and social theorist, best known for his work on the economic impacts of technological changes and the future of sustainability. Born in Denver, Colorado, in 1945, Rifkin has written extensively on globalization, energy policy, and the future of work. He is the founder and president of the Foundation on Economic Trends, where he has focused on advocating for green energy solutions and the transition to a sustainable economy. His influential books, such as "The Third Industrial Revolution" and "The Empathic Civilization", explore how humanity can adapt to the challenges posed by climate change, technological advancement, and shifting labor markets.
Rifkin’s work explores the intersection of technology and human development, arguing that the internet, renewable energy, and automation can lead to a more collaborative and empathetic global society. He envisions a post-carbon future where economies are driven by distributed energy resources and digital technologies that enable greater connectivity and cooperation across the globe. His theories challenge traditional views on capitalism and economic growth, advocating for a shift toward sustainable development and a more inclusive society.
A few of Rifkin’s thought-provoking quotes reflect his vision for the future: “The future of humanity will depend on how we harness our technologies to foster greater empathy and collaboration.” and “We are on the verge of a new economic paradigm, one that emphasizes shared resources over individual ownership.” These words capture his belief in the potential for technological innovation to create a more equitable and sustainable world. Through his advocacy and writings, Jeremy Rifkin continues to inspire discussions about how society can embrace the opportunities of the 21st century while addressing the environmental and social challenges of our time.