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Technofeudalism

What Killed Capitalism

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In a revelatory and pathbreaking work, the #1 international bestselling economist opens our eyes to the new power that is reshaping our lives and the world . . .

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 . . .

Perhaps we were too distracted by the pandemic, or the endless financial crises, or the rise of TikTok. But under cover of them all, a new and more exploitative system has been taking hold. Insane sums of money that were supposed to re-float our economies after the crash of 2008 went to big tech instead. With it they funded the construction of their private cloud fiefdoms and privatized the internet.

Technofeudalism says Yanis Varoufakis, is the new power that is reshaping our lives and the world, and is the greatest current threat to the liberal individual, to our efforts to avert climate catastrophe—and to democracy itself. It also lies behind the new geopolitical tensions, especially the New Cold War between the United States and China.

Drawing on stories from Greek myth and pop culture, from Homer to Mad Men, Varoufakis explains this revolutionary transformation: how it enslaves our minds, how it rewrites the rules of global power, and, ultimately, what it will take overthrow it.

©2023 Yanis Varoufakis (P)2023 Melville House
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“The Thucydides of our time.”—Jeffrey Sachs

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The author offers an original analysis of global macroeconomics in the last several decades and ideas of where things could be heading. It’s very thought provoking and never boring. The author’s enthusiasm and humanity shines through. I’m glad the audiobook is read by the author, Greek accent and all.

Original and ambitious

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Modern-day capitalism has transformed from Profit-seeking to Rent-seeking and turned all of us into free laborers. We need a new market system based on the democratic concept of one-citizen, one-vote, to a one-worker, one-share corporate system without owners and speculators gaining obscene wealth, but all of society.

Out with the Old(Capitalism) in with New(…)

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The first 80-90% of the book is pretty solid. The author goes off the deep end of being a super lefty at the end. It’s his book and his opinion, it just took away from the rest of the book, in my opinion. I didn’t expect this to be a call to action for a global techno-socialist/communist world order. It was a pretty hard left (no pun intended), that didn’t seem to connect a ton with the rest of the reading. Overall, good diagnosis of problems and how the cloud/ICT has changed the economic landscape. Whether you’re left, right, or somewhere in between, overall I do think this is a good book. Great contents in addressing the problematic incentives of modern capitalism, especially around the present/future of how technology drives the distribution of wealth in America (and now China). You could probably read the first 5 chapters and get 95% of the information in the book. End chapter on China is good, too.

Overall Pretty Good — 7.5/10

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Karl Marx used the term "means of production" to describe the ownership and use of the resources required to produce goods and services in a society. That lends a good bit of insight as to what drives society to make massive changes dressed in ideological clothes. As humans chew through their ecosphere with the rate and underlying reasoning little different than a swarm of locusts, great insights presented by empirical people with the access to history and information required, Yanis is one such provider. He explains how capitalism, driven by financialization of production has reverted to feudalism, the ownership of where goods and services are produced and consumed. Growth and discovery are circular now. With no new worlds to conquer, mankind I’d entered into a new dark age in which we are progressively constrained and oppressed. It takes freedom and expansion of the human potential to discover and fulfill potential. That isn’t needed in a time of contraction. In this book, Janis explains how this great new oppression is unfolding. But he is only human, and after his fantastic thesis on where we as a species in a fatally injured biosphere states a way we can somehow create an egalitarian Utopia - something that we have never managed to do except through brief periods, by an entitled subset of people in general, during periods of opportunity for growth. To do that we would have to stop being people and come together as a kind of zooid.

Read this book if you want a competent explanation of how we got where we are financially

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Need a 2nd listen but I think he might really have something here. Which is really saying something given what this book aspires to. Accent isn't that bad as others say but it is a bit distracting.

Very thought provoking

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