
How Silicon Valley Unleashed Techno-feudalism
the making of the digital economy
$22.24
- Paperback
256 pages
- Release Date
5 January 2026
Summary
From Promise to Predation: Unmasking Techno-Feudalism in Silicon Valley
The IT revolution of the 1990s heralded an age of unprecedented freedom and wealth. But the reality falls far short. While algorithms permeate every aspect of our lives, capitalism remains as untamed as ever.
Instead, the digitalization of the world, controlled by private corporations, propels us toward a dystopian future. We witness the resurgence of monopolies, the overwhelming power of a handful of do…
Book Details
ISBN-13: | 9781804294390 |
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ISBN-10: | 180429439X |
Author: | Cédric Durand, David Broder |
Publisher: | Verso Books |
Imprint: | Verso Books |
Format: | Paperback |
Number of Pages: | 256 |
Release Date: | 5 January 2026 |
Weight: | 300g |
Dimensions: | 198mm x 129mm |
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A must-read on the ongoing debate on techno-feudalism. A great book! – Thomas PikettyCédric Durand’s book adds to the excitement. He treats Big Tech as monopoly capitalists whose digital platforms (e.g. Facebook, Amazon) function like utilities (e.g. electricity providers, water and sewage corpoations, railway networks or phone companies), except that Big Tech use the cloud to harvest our data so as to boost their monopoly power over us. – Yanis Varoufakis, author of Technofeudalism: What Killed CapitalismThe publication of this book by the French economist Cédric Durand represents the most sustained attempt so far at a serious consideration of the economic logics involved. – Evgeny Morozov * New Left Review *What does Big Tech want? Cédric Durand helps us see that an industry built on size tends towards the capture and monetization of all existing social relationships. This is a handbook for we Lilliputians trying to bind Gulliver – Quinn Slobodian, author of Crack-Up CapitalismCédric Durand is always insightful and his latest book is a must read to make sense of our age of overlapping crises and chaos. He sketches technofeudalism as a dystopia - not of a future to come but of the present we live in. The Silicon Valley Consensus has promised for everyone to become a start-up entrepreneur but instead gave rise to monopolies that command unprecedented power, structuring economies, societies and lived experiences around the globe. – Isabella Weber, author of How China Escaped Shock TherapyIf you want to understand how platform capitalism is turning into a predatory form of techno-feudalism and how the digital economy is radically transforming politics, society, and our everyday lives, read this book. An essential and fascinating analysis of the ideology and political economy of the digital age. – Matthias Schmelzer, co-author of The Future Is DegrowthA sparkling, provocative and must-read analysis of contemporary capitalism. To understand how economic power relations unfold amid technology and how this has altered capital accumulation, Durand simultaneously captures general trends and the underlying mechanisms and dynamics at play. While many agree on today’s growing concentration and resulting inequalities, this book offers a unique explanation of the sources of economic (and political) power. In the wake of the AI fever, reading it becomes even more indispensable. – Cecilia Rikap, author of Capitalism, Power and InnovationThe technofeudalist model involves establishing a monopoly position and using sophisticated data extraction to secure it… Durand invokes the world of Jean-Luc Godard’s 1965 dystopian sci-fi film Alphaville, in which a dictatorial sentient computer rules society down to the most personal decisions. – Malcolm Harris * New York Magazine *Durand has provided a very insightful view of finance-driven capitalism over the last three decades. Why was it able to prosper alongside sagging investment and plummeting productivity gains? The answer, argues Durand, lies in the tight connection between the shareholder value principle and the globalization of the real economy. – Michel Aglietta
About The Author
Cédric Durand
Cédric Durand is Professor of Political Economy at the University of Geneva and a member of the Centre d’économie Paris Nord. He is the author of Fictitious Capital. How Finance Appropriates Our Future. He is a regular contributor to the online journal Contretemps and to Sidecar, the blog of the New Left Review.
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