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authorAndres Rey <[email protected]>2016-12-08 15:44:37 +0000
committerAndres Rey <[email protected]>2016-12-08 15:44:37 +0000
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<p>Horror stories about the increasingly unpopular taxi service Uber have been commonplace in recent months, but there is still much to be learned from its handling of the recent hostage drama in downtown Sydney, Australia. We’re told that we reveal our true character in moments of crisis, and apparently that’s as true for companies as it is for individuals.</p>
<p>A number of experts have challenged the idea that the horrific explosion of violence in a Sydney café was “terrorism,” since the attacker was mentally unbalanced and acted alone. But, terror or not, the ordeal was certainly terrifying. Amid the chaos and uncertainty, the city believed itself to be under a coordinated and deadly attack.</p>
<p>Uber had an interesting, if predictable, response to the panic and mayhem: It raised prices. A lot.</p>
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<p>Or maybe, as that tweeter in Sydney suggested, they’re just assholes.<em></em> </p>
<p>Either way, it’s important that Uber’s worldview and business practices not be allowed to “disrupt” our economy or our social fabric. People who work hard deserve to make a decent living. Society at large deserves access to safe and affordable transportation. And government, as the collective expression of a democratic society, has a role to play in protecting its citizens. <em></em> </p>
<p>And then there’s the matter of our collective psyche. In her book “A Paradise Built in Hell: The Extraordinary Communities that Arise in Disaster,” Rebecca Solnit wrote of the purpose, meaning and deep satisfaction people find when they pull together to help one another in the face of adversity.&nbsp; But in the world Uber seeks to create, those surges of the spirit would be replaced by surge pricing.<em></em> </p>
- <p>You don’t need a “God view” to see what happens next. When heroism is reduced to a transaction, the soul of a society is sold cheap. <em></em> </p>
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