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- ISBN-13: 9781847927286
- Publisher: Vintage Publishing
- Binding: Paperback
- Language: English
- Weight: 370 gr
- ISBN-10: 1847927289
- Publisher Date: 28 Sep 2023
- Height: 234 mm
- Spine Width: 25 mm
- Width: 153 mm
Original price was: ₹799.00.₹679.15Current price is: ₹679.15.
Explore the rise of ‘Technofeudalism’ with Yanis Varoufakis’s groundbreaking analysis. In a world dominated by tech giants, discover how power and wealth are being concentrated, reshaping our economies and societies. Uncover the mechanisms behind this new feudal order and its implications for the future, as technology intertwines with our lives in unprecedented ways. ISBN: 9781847927286
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Shivani Ghaloth –
Varoufakis masterfully connects technology and feudalism. A must read for anyone concerned about tech giants.
Vipul Yadav –
Not an easy read, but ultimately worth the effort. It provides a unique framework for understanding power.
Sanmohak Panda –
Varoufakis offers a chilling perspective on our tech-dependent world. A must-read for understanding the future.
Ashish Kumar –
Eye-opening! ‘Technofeudalism’ challenges everything you think you know about the digital economy.
Rushali N M –
The book’s premise is interesting, but I struggled to fully grasp the arguments presented.
Vinayak Sharma –
Varoufakis is a genius! This book completely changed how I view the internet and its implications.
Tanya Adil Mogrelia –
A brilliant and disturbing analysis of the new power structures in our society. Highly recommended.
Ojaswani Gupta –
A bit dense and repetitive, but the core message about tech monopolies is important.
Pranjal Kumar –
An important contribution to the conversation about technology and its societal impact.
Garima Shukla –
A thought-provoking, if somewhat unsettling, look at the power of big tech. Varoufakis presents a compelling argument.
Yashika Grover –
The book dives deep into the concepts, but I found myself questioning some of the conclusions.
Dibyendu Bose –
Felt like the author overstated his claims. A good starting point for discussion, though.
Vanshika Saini –
Interesting concept, but at times felt a bit too theoretical. Needed more real-world examples.
Ushma Anand Vyas –
While the idea is intriguing, the writing style made it a slog to get through.