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Trust Revolution - How Digitization of Trust Will Revolutionize Business Government

English · Hardback

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Introduction: riding with strangers; Part I: 1. The collapse of trust; 2. Hiding in plain sight; 3. Trust and human flourishing; 4. Typology of trust: government trust; 5. The genealogy of trust; 6. The market for trust; Part II: 7. Private trust and the regulation of stock brokers; 8. Providing trust in the ridesharing market; Part III: 9. Hacking trust; 10. Sketching on a blank slate; 11. Concluding thoughts.

About the author

M. Todd Henderson is Michael J. Marks Professor of Law at the University of Chicago. He has written dozens of articles and books on law and regulation. He serves as an advisor to several start-up companies and a venture capital fund. Henderson has worked as an engineer, a law clerk, an appellate lawyer, and a management consultant.Salen Churi is founder and partner at Trust Ventures, a venture capital fund that invests in and supports startups operating in heavily-regulated industries. Previously, he was a professor at the University of Chicago Law School. Prior to teaching, he worked as a corporate attorney at Kirkland & Ellis and Sidley Austin.

Summary

This book traces the history of innovation and trust, demonstrating how the Internet offers new ways to rehabilitate and strengthen trust. It will appeal to anyone who wants to understand how trust has the potential to expand opportunities for human cooperation and reduce the size and scope of government and corporate control over our lives.

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