The Marxist Case for the Technofeudal Hypothesis
- When my book Technofeudalism was published in 2023, I had not imagined that the likes of Steve Bannon would embrace it.
- I had, however, fully anticipated a barrage of criticism from Marxist thinkers, especially in response to the book’s provocative subtitle (What Killed Capitalism).
- It is now incumbent on me to present the Marxist case for the technofeudal hypothesis, which, though written for a broader audience, was Marxist in its conception.
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- When my book Technofeudalism was published in 2023, I had not imagined that the likes of Steve Bannon would embrace it.
- I had, however, fully anticipated a barrage of criticism from Marxist thinkers, especially in response to the book’s provocative subtitle (What Killed Capitalism).
- It is now incumbent on me to present the Marxist case for the technofeudal hypothesis, which, though written for a broader audience, was Marxist in its conception.
Sources: Jacobin