@Book{1887973206, author="Varoufakis, Yanis", title="Technofeudalism: what killed capitalism", year="2024", publisher="Melville House", address="Brooklyn, NY", keywords="Big data; Economics; Sociological aspects; Technology; Economic aspects; Political aspects; Internet industry; Moral and ethical aspects; Technologie - Aspect {\'e}conomique; Technologie - Aspect sociologique; Technologie - Aspect politique; Internet - Industrie - Aspect {\'e}conomique; Internet - Industrie - Aspect moral; Donn{\'e}es volumineuses", contents="Preface -- Hesiod's lament -- Capitalism's metamorphoses -- Cloud capital -- The rise of the cloudalists and the demise of profit -- What's in a word? -- Technofeudalism's global impact : the new cold war -- Escape from technofeudalism -- Appendix 1: The political economy of technofeudalism -- Appendix 2: The madness of derivatives.", abstract="``Perhaps we were too distracted by the pandemic, or the endless financial crises, or the rise of TikTok. But under cover of them all, a new and more exploitative system has been taking hold. Insane sums of money that were supposed to re-float our economies after the crash of 2008 went to big tech instead. With it they funded the construction of their private cloud fiefdoms and privatized the internet. Technofeudalism says Yanis Varoufakis, is the new power that is reshaping our lives and the world, and is the greatest current threat to the liberal individual, to our efforts to avert climate catastrophe--and to democracy itself. 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.'' --", note="Yanis Varoufakis", note="``First published in 2023 by The Bodley Head'' -- title page verso", note="Includes bibliographical references and index", isbn="1685891241", language="English" }