Shoshona Zuboff and James Maxmin wrote The Support Economy. The subtitle is "Why Corporations are Failing Individuals and the Next Episode of Capitalism."
I pulled the book off my shelf after attending my first CIS panel discussion about freedom of expression in China. On my commute home, it came to me that the discourse over expression connected to the subject of the Zuboff book. The link was Xiao Qiang's and Professor Timothy Wu's comments overlapped with Professor Zuboff's description of potential benefits of decentralized economies.
Once upon a time, a news editor told me "just imagine all the sources in the room. Would you still say it?" The panel was an excellent example of such discource, and yet the subject matter was miserable in nature and I listened to it with a plate of good food in front of me. I don't know what to do about the problems of the world. But I think creating an environmnent in which that ambiguity can peacefully exist and be documented is...well...something.