
Naked Economics: Undressing the Dismal Science
by Charles Wheelan (2002)
Like 'technofeudalism what killed capitalism', this book offers clear economic insights for a broad audience.

by yanis varoufakis (2023)
In his boldest and most far-reaching book yet, world-famous economist Yanis Varoufakis argues that capitalism is dead and a new economic era has begun. Insane sums of money that were supposed to re-float our economies in the wake of the financial crisis and the pandemic have ended up supercharging big tech's hold over every aspect of the economy. Capitalism's twin pillars - markets and profit - have been replaced with big tech's platforms and rents. Meanwhile, with every click and scroll, we labour like serfs to increase its power. Welcome to technofeudalism. 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.
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by Charles Wheelan (2002)
Like 'technofeudalism what killed capitalism', this book offers clear economic insights for a broad audience.
by Noam Chomsky (2021)
Similar to 'technofeudalism what killed capitalism', this critically examines capitalism's societal impacts and power structures.

by David Harvey (2005)
Like 'technofeudalism what killed capitalism', this provides historical context for economic systems and their effects.

by Shoshana Zuboff (2018)
This book, like 'technofeudalism what killed capitalism', analyzes the shift of power to big tech and its societal implications.

by Paul Collier (2018)
This book explores capitalism's evolution, echoing the concerns raised in 'technofeudalism what killed capitalism'.
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