Yancey Strickler
Strickler probes the intersection of creativity, cooperation, and economic transformation, aiming to foster a more equitable society. His background in rural Virginia shaped his vision for mutual benefit and communal support, a vision that he advanced as a co-founder of Kickstarter, the platform that democratized creative project funding. In his influential book "This Could Be Our Future: A Manifesto for a More Generous World," Strickler introduces Bentoism, a framework encouraging individuals to broaden their self-interest. This philosophy argues for an altruistic, values-driven approach to business, where generosity and community values take precedence over narrow financial metrics.\n\nBeyond his book, Strickler's work focuses on supporting creative communities through initiatives like The Creative Independent and Metalabel. He emphasizes systems of cooperation over competition, encouraging creative people to collaborate rather than compete. His exploration of themes such as identity in the digital age is evident in works like "The Dark Forest Theory of the Internet" and "The Post-Individual." These contributions aim to reshape how society views success and progress, advocating for human-centric business models. Therefore, Strickler's writing not only challenges conventional paradigms but also serves as a guide for readers seeking a paradigm shift in economic thought.\n\nReaders interested in sustainable and inclusive economic systems will find Strickler's approach both intellectually stimulating and practically applicable. His thought leadership has been recognized with accolades such as being named a World Economic Forum Young Global Leader and a Distinguished Fellow at the Drucker Institute. Meanwhile, he continues to engage audiences at institutions like MIT and the London School of Economics, further solidifying his impact as a transformative figure in modern economic discourse.
Books by Yancey Strickler

This Could Be Our Future
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