Description: "Big tech has replaced capitalism's twin pillars--markets and profit--with its platforms and rents. With every click and scroll, we labor like serfs to increase its power. Welcome to technofeudalism..."--
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"This sort of macroeconomic musing on capitalism's succession is worth taking seriously, for it pushes the reader to ask whether we're observing business as usual or something else--and what business as usual even means. In particular, by tying capitalism's development to the evolution of the internet and the computer, " - The Washington Free Beacon
"The main virtue of Varoufakis's book is that it poses the problem of global digitally mediated value. This by itself is illuminating, whether we adopt the term 'technofeudalism' or not." - Front Porch Republic Varoufakis's core point, that capitalism will change as technology does, is surely right, and essential
"Few finance ministers have such a talent for economics as Yanis Varoufakis." -- Joseph Stiglitz, Nobel Prize-winning economist "An outstanding economist and political analyst." -- Noam Chomsky ""What if capitalism died and no one noticed -- not even the capitalists? Digital platforms usurped capitalism and installed something far worse. This book is an urgent demand to seize the means of computation." -- Cory Doctorow "The Thucydides of our time." -- Jeffrey Sachs
"This book by one of today's leading progressive thinkers is a major contribution to understanding the times we live in." -- Foreign Policy in Focus "An important new book that describes what is happening in terms of an epochal, once-in-a-millennium shift ... In Varoufakis's telling, this isn't just new technology. This is the world grappling with an entirely new economic system and therefore political power." -- Carole Cadwalladr, The Observer (London) Arresting ... an ambitious thinker and a lively writer ... Varoufakis is right that we are in thrall to digital platforms, who hold our data hostage and prevent us from switching to "a competing cloud fief" ― The Times (London)