Jeremy Rifkin
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Main interests | economy, politcal science, scientific and technological change |
Notable ideas | End of the working society |
Jeremy Rifkin (born 1945,[1] Denver, Colorado), the founder and president of the Foundation on Economic Trends (FOET), is an American economist, writer, and public speaker. He is an activist who seeks to shape public policy in the United States and globally.
He has testified before numerous congressional committees and has engaged in litigation extensively to ensure "responsible" government policies on a variety of environmental, scientific and technology related issues. Since 1994, Rifkin has been a fellow at the University of Pennsylvania's Wharton Executive Education Program, lecturing CEOs and senior corporate management from around the world on new trends in science and technology.
Rifkin is currently advising the government of France during its presidency of the European Union (July 1st to December 31st, 2008). Rifkin also served as an adviser to Chancellor Angela Merkel of Germany, Prime Minister Jose Socrates of Portugal, and Prime Minister Janez Janša of Slovenia, during their respective European Council Presidencies, on issues related to the economy, climate change, and energy security. He currently advises the European Commission, the European Parliament, and several EU heads of state, including Prime Minister Jose Luis Rodriguez Zapatero of Spain and Chancellor Angela Merkel of Germany.
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[edit] Biography
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Rifkin was born in Denver, Colorado in 1945, to Vivette Ravel Rifkin and Milton Rifkin, a plastic-bag manufacturer.[2] He grew up on the southwest side of Chicago.
He earned a BA in economics at the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania, graduating in 1967. He was a self-described, "party animal", and also class president. He had an epiphany when one day in 1966 he walked past a group of students picketing the administration building and was amazed to see, as he recalls, that "my frat friends were beating the living daylights out of them. I got very upset." He organized a freedom-of-speech rally the next day. From then on, Rifkin quickly became an active member of the peace movement.
He went on to graduate study in international affairs at the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy at Tufts University.
He pursued anti-war activities at Fletcher. He avoided the Viet Nam war by joining VISTA and humorously claimed he instead "saw action" as an unpaid tutor in the Brooklyn and East Harlem ghetto neighborhoods of New York City.
In 1973 he published his first book, How To Commit Revolution American Style, with John Rossen. In 1977, with Ted Howard, he founded the Foundation on Economic Trends. The foundation continues to be his main calling card. He works out of an office on L Street in Washington, D.C., a neighborhood home to many lobbyists.[3]
He is married to Carol Grunewald.[4]
[edit] Published works
Rifkin has seventeen published books—primarily focused on the impact of scientific and technological changes—in which he has predicted changes in: work, property, the American dream, the dangers of biotechnology, and a new hydrogen economy.
Rifkin became one of the first major critics of the nascent biotechnology industry with the 1977 publication of his book, Who Should Play God? His 1995 book, The End of Work, is credited by some with helping shape the current global debate on technology displacement, corporate downsizing and the future of jobs. His 1998 book, The Biotech Century, addresses the many critical issues accompanying the new era of genetic commerce. His 2004 book, The European Dream, was an international bestseller and winner of the 2005 Corine International Book Prize in Germany for the best economic book of the year
[edit] Renewable hydrogen economy
After the publication of The Hydrogen Economy, Rifkin worked both in the U.S. and the EU to advance the political cause of renewably generated hydrogen. In the U.S., Rifkin was instrumental in founding the Green Hydrogen Coalition. The GHC consists of 13 environmental and political organizations (including Greenpeace and MoveOn.Org) that are committed to building a renewable hydrogen based economy.
[edit] Foundation on Economic Trends
The Foundation on Economic Trends (FOET), based in Washington D.C. is active in both national and international public policy issues related to the environment, the economy, and biotechnology. FOET examines new trends and their impacts on the environment, the economy, culture and society, and engages in litigation, public education, coalition building and grassroots organizing activities to advance their goals.
[edit] Reception of his work
Rifkin has sparked controversies about his positions. Time Magazine went so far as to call him "the most hated man in science".[5] Groups like the Union of Concerned Scientists have cited some of his publications as useful references for consumers.[6]
[edit] Books
- 2004, The European Dream: How Europe's Vision of the Future is Quietly Eclipsing the American Dream, Jeremy P. Tarcher, ISBN 1-58542-345-9
- 2002, The Hydrogen Economy: The Creation of the Worldwide Energy Web and the Redistribution of Power on Earth, Jeremy P. Tarcher, ISBN 1-58542-193-6
- 2000, The Age Of Access: The New Culture of Hypercapitalism, Where All of Life is a Paid-For Experience, Putnam Publishing Group, ISBN 1-58542-018-2
- 1998, The Biotech Century: Harnessing the Gene and Remaking the World, J P Tarcher, ISBN 0-87477-909-X
- 1995, The End of Work: The Decline of the Global Labor Force and the Dawn of the Post-Market Era, Putnam Publishing Group, ISBN 0-87477-779-8
- 1992, Beyond Beef: The Rise and Fall of the Cattle Culture, E. P. Dutton, ISBN 0-525-93420-0
- 1992, Voting Green: Your Complete Environmental Guide to Making Political Choices In The 90s, with Carol Grunewald Rifkin, Main Street Books, ISBN 0-385-41917-1
- 1991, Biosphere Politics: A New Consciousness for a New Century, Crown, ISBN 0-517-57746-1
- 1990, The Green Lifestyle Handbook: 1001 Ways to Heal the Earth (edited by Rifkin), Henry Holt & Co, ISBN 0-8050-1369-5
- 1987, Time Wars: The Primary Conflict In Human History, Henry Holt & Co, ISBN 0-8050-0377-0
- 1985, Declaration of a Heretic, Routledge & Kegan Paul Books, Ltd, ISBN 0-7102-0709-3
- 1983, Algeny: A New Word--A New World, in collaboration with Nicanor Perlas, Viking Press, ISBN 0-670-10885-5
- 1980, Entropy: A New World View, with Ted Howard (afterword by Nicholas Georgescu-Roegen), Viking Press, ISBN 0-670-29717-8
- 1979, The Emerging Order: God in the Age of Scarcity, with Ted Howard, Putnam, ISBN B0006DCHX4
- 1978, The North Will Rise Again: Pensions, Politics and Power in the 1980s, with Randy Barber, Beacon Press, ISBN 0-8070-4787-2
- 1977, Own Your Own Job: Economic Democracy for Working Americans
- 1977, Who Should Play God? The Artificial Creation of Life and What it Means for the Future of the Human, with Ted Howard, Dell Publishing Co., ISBN 0-440-19504-7
- 1975, Common Sense II: The case against corporate tyranny, Bantam Books
- 1973, How to Commit Revolution American Style, with John Rossen, Lyle Stuart Inc., ISBN 0-8184-0041-2
[edit] See also
- Biopolitics
- Frankenstein argument
- National Veterans Inquiry
- Winter Soldier Investigation
- Genetic pollution
[edit] References
- ^ http://www.librarything.com/author/rifkinjeremy
- ^ FamousWhy.com listing, "Jeremy Rifkin"
- ^ Marcia Stepanek, "Rabble Rouser Jeremy Rifkin takes Aim at e-marketers", Business Week, November 22, 2000.
- ^ FamousWhy.com listing, "Jeremy Rifkin"
- ^ Thompson, Dick; "The Most Hated Man In Science"; time.com; December 4, 1989.
- ^ Brower, Michael; The Consumer's Guide to Effective Environmental Choices
[edit] External links
- FOET.org - The Foundation on Economic Trends
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- FOET.org - 'About Jeremy Rifkin (biography)
- ActivistCash.com - 'Jeremy Rifkin Biography' (criticism)
- Guardian.co.uk - 'Sorry, Mr President, homilies won't stop the hurricanes: We Americans need to get out of our SUVs and learn the harsh lesson of Katrina and Rita: we are all to blame', Jeremy Rifkin, The Guardian, (September 23, 2005)
- NationalCenter.org - 'Dossier, Environmental Scientist: Jeremy Rifkin', National Center for Public Policy Research
- Speaking.com - 'Jeremy Rifkin, topics: Technology, Future, Economics, International Business; Fee Category: 20.0k to 25.0k'
- VJolt.net - 'Biotechnology Through the Eyes of an Opponent The Resistance of Activist Jeremy Rifkin', Paul S. Naik, Virginia Journal of Law and Technology
- WorldTrans.org - 'An Afternoon with Jeremy Rifkin'
- Green Hydrogen Coalition
- European Parliament Leaders announce Green Hydrogen initiative
- The Internationalist Review - Dossier on Mr Rifkin's position concerning ecological issues published by the Internationalist Review.