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Anywheres vs Somewheres and The New Geography of Work

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The location of work has changed for half the workforce. When the world opens up again many will join the Digital Nomads because they can work anywhere. Others will need to stay local. This will have big implications for employers, and city economies too. You might be reading Workforce Futurist whilst sitting on a beach (sorry, co-working space) like my friend Simon Horton in Curaçao. Hove beach will do for me when the sun is out😎.

In David Goodhart’s book, “The Road to Somewhere: The Populist Revolt and the Future of Politics”, he adds another political power battle.

In his view, the main fault line in contemporary society is not between right and left, or capitalists and socialists. It’s between the people who see the world from Anywhere and the people who see it from Somewhere. This can help explain recent political events.

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