Mechanic and the Luddite

A Ruthless Criticism of Technology and Capitalism

This short book demystifies how the two systems of technology and capitalism work together and equips readers with practical tools to dismantle them and build a better world, bit by bit.

Our society is constantly made to serve the needs of two systems: technology and capitalism. Neither exists outside humans, but both are treated as above and beyond us. The Mechanic and the Luddite offers the critical tools needed to deconstruct these systems—how they work, whom they work for, and what work they do in our lives. With signature …

Paperback, 296 pages

English language

Published 2024 by University of California Press.

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978-0-520-39807-8
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Probably better approached as study material

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I enjoyed the conversation through which this book was recommended to me way more than the book itself. Given that I have no training in political economy, I should have approached it as serious out-of-my-comfort-zone academic reading rather than struggling through it late at night or during sleepy Saturday brunches. Even so, the central chapters ("Data", "Labor" and "Landlords") were worth the effort. I only skimmed through the last two ("Risks" and "Futures"), but I guess that's ok because all of them are actually self-contained essays.

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