Author : Aaron Schneider
Publisher : State University of New York Press
ISBN 13 : 1438498861
Total Pages : 399 pages
Book Rating : 4.4/5 (384 download)
Book Synopsis Popular Sovereignty in a Digital Age by : Aaron Schneider
Download or read book Popular Sovereignty in a Digital Age written by Aaron Schneider and published by State University of New York Press. This book was released on 2024-08-01 with total page 399 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: In the evolution of global capitalism and geopolitics, digitalization presents a new and yet unresolved chapter. In the lead up to digitalization, neoliberalism weakened the welfare states of the global North and the developmental states of the global South where they existed. Neoliberalism also disorganized working classes, as Left parties and labor organization declined across the globe. Into this deregulated and unchecked context, digitalization proceeded, and technology companies inserted themselves into multiple sectors, making use of first mover advantage and monopolistic practices to drive out smaller and less advanced firms. We can now characterize a landscape in which states have been weakened, working classes disorganized, and rival firms greatly handicapped, allowing big tech to operate as all-powerful quasi-monopolies. They enjoy unprecedented concentration of wealth, power, and advantage. Worryingly, deregulated technology now penetrates many areas of life with surveillance and control, setting us on a path towards anti-democratic, neo-imperial, and exclusionary futures. Aaron Schneider offers a popular and sovereign alternative, with particular focus on labor and the global South.