Digital Degrowth
Technology in the Age of Survival
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'A must-read for anyone who wants to know the brutal truth of digital colonialism driven by the American empire' Kohei Saito, author of Slow Down: The Degrowth Manifesto
The world is racing toward an irreversible ecological catastrophe. Environmental science makes clear that humans must reduce total material resource use, requiring a radical redistribution of wealth within and between countries. Yet little attention has been paid to how the digital economy fits into this equation.
Michael Kwet, a leading expert on digital colonialism, presents a new paradigm for the digital society. Merging the science of degrowth with a global analysis of the high-tech economy, he argues that digital capitalism and colonialism must be abolished quickly. In Digital Degrowth, Kwet maps out a path to a people's tech future. He calls for direct action against Silicon Valley, US imperialism and power elites everywhere in order to realize a radically egalitarian digital society that fosters equality in harmony with nature.
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Reviews
'Digital Degrowth addresses new challenges emerging from the digitalisation of every sector of our lives, impacting our sovereignty and democracy. A vital book for anyone concerned about justice and equality, and about the limitless extraction of the earth's resources to support the technologies of limitless greed and limitless growth.'
'This book is a must read for anyone who wants to know the brutal truth of digital colonialism driven by the American Empire. Don't get deceived by the American tech "left" who is actually funded by billionaires. The true left vision of the future is digital degrowth.'
'Digital Degrowth pulls back the curtain to reveal the starkly naked machinery of imperial wizards and corporations that lack care and compassion. Our collective battles for "ecosocialist degrowth" will reflect war resistance that protects our contaminated lives and challenges corporate extraction preying upon biological, mineral, and spiritual life. This text is a must read manual for upgrading your security zones.'
'Synthetic and encyclopedic, Michael Kwet surveys the landscape of US monopoly power in the global technology sector, traces the capillaries containing the capital and cobalt flowing from core to periphery, periphery to core, required to fuel that power and the way of life it accompanies, and delivers a map to ending it. A must read.'
'As resistance movements around the world evolve, the question of 'resistance against what and who' has gained renewed importance. This book forces us to look at America's tech empire critically to inform a new wave of resistance led by today's youth. Digital Degrowth explains the problems clearly and provides solutions that directly impact the climate change debate. It's a must-read and call to action for activists and activist communities in all sectors of society.'
'All too often scholarship identifies crises without offering resolutions. In Digital Degrowth, Kwet provides compelling solutions for organized transformation essential for a just and sustainable digital economy. A masterful scholarly contribution on the digital economy and the ecological collapse that humanity confronts in the years to come.'
'Lucidly written and easy to read, Kwet provides the most important big picture analysis of the digital society to date. We need to shift our understanding and relationship with digital technologies given the challenges we have facing us away from docile consumerism towards empowering people to take an active role in its development and use. Essential reading for the general public and activists alike.'
'Kwet's critically important book forces us to confront the morbid symptoms characterising our contemporary conjuncture by outlining the stupidity of accelerating towards extinction unless we smarten up and confront the technophilic elite and reclaim science and technology for the people.'
'Digital Degrowth takes an in-depth look at the unsustainable and unethical practice of digital colonialism perpetuated by big-tech and the Western economies on the Global South. Through meticulous research, Kwet tackles an important, and hitherto ignored, topic, namely the role of big-tech in climate change.'
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