Rise of the Creative Class
A new book by Richard L. Florida about the Rise of the Creative Class:
About a quarter of the U.S. workforce belongs to a social class that has the power to create fundamental change in society—if only this class knew it existed and could act in concert. The author, a professor at Carnegie Mellon University, says that people who rely on creativity in their jobs (artists, engineers, teachers) share values and a self-image that comes from a right-brain way of life. Furthermore, this class has the financial, educational, and political wherewithal to find answers to some of the world’s most pressing problems.