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Technofeudalism

By: Yanis Varoufakis
Narrated by: Yanis Varoufakis
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‘What an amazing piece of work this is. Ground-breaking, thought-provoking and highly accessible. Everyone should read it. The dark, scary, exciting song of our age. 100 out of 100’ IRVINE WELSH

Capitalism is dead. Welcome to technofeudalism.

In his boldest and most far-reaching book, the visionary economist and number-one bestselling author Yanis Varoufakis shows how the owners of big tech became the world's feudal overlords – replacing capitalism with a fundamentally new system that enslaves our minds, defies democracy and rewrite the rules of global power.

But as Varoufakis also reveals, technofeudalism contains new opportunities to thwart and overturn it, bringing into focus more clearly than ever the revolution we need to escape our digital prison.

‘An epochal, once-in-a-millennium shift . . . this isn't just new technology. This is the world grappling with an entirely new economic system and therefore political power’ Observer

‘An urgent demand to seize the means of computation’ CORY DOCTOROW

A FINANCIAL TIMES BEST BOOK OF THE YEAR

©2023 Yanis Varoufakis (P)2023 Penguin Audio

Critic reviews

A book for anybody who wants to understand the mess we're in - and since we're all in this mess, that makes it a book for everybody (Slavoj Zizek)
With superb storytelling, Varoufakis shows how capitalism has eaten itself alive, mutating into an entirely different and more dangerous beast, and calls on us to free ourselves from digital serfdom (Brett Scott, author of Cloudmoney)
Provocative and accessible, this is sure to be a key touchstone in debates about the future of the global economy (Nick Srnicek, Kings College London)

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Interesting view of the future and the present

The most of the book, about the history and the actual times, are pretty accurate but the last part of the book describes a complete utopia… also the English of the author is terrible… The written version is more appropriate. Anyway is a good book with lots of interesting information and insights.

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Insightful, worrying, worth your time

Thanks for this book, the research and the insights. It’s always better to be informed than not to be and this book gifts you knowledge. Would have loved to join some of the conversations between author and his dad. The reflection of the dad’s time versus the now is a nice juxtaposition.

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Amazing book, horrible narration

Why didn't Penguin get a professional voice actor to record this? I love Varoufakis but listening to him mispronounce every single word for hours gave me a headache. It makes the book much less accessible to ESL speakers.

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Good ideas. Overwritten, and overperformed

Some good ideas here. But it is way overwritten. The author coins the term "technofeudalism" , which is brillant , yet as the book proceeds he uses it to mean different things. Ideas get more convoluted and confused. The whole section on China is a non sequitur.

To further complicate things, the book is narrated by yhe author and written in second person, two factors that adds to the excessively performative style of the author that some people, like I, find irritating.

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