Algorithms and artificial intelligence increasingly drive our lives,
cognitive inputs supplant physical inputs in the workplace, and big
philanthropies rather than governments tackle many societal problems.
To examine any one of these interrelated trends alone is to miss a
seismic shift in world order. By homing in on the confluence of
algorithmic capitalism, cognitive capitalism, and philanthropic
capitalism, this tightly argued book offers a novel interpretation of
an unnoticed and understudied transformation. The three forces form a
trialectic, a system that lacks effective controls and is spreading
globally. Conducted on four continents, the research shows how runaway
capitalism is making work and daily life ever-more precarious and
sparking anti-precarity movements. Tracing these metamorphoses both in
the global North and global South, the author identifies plausible
scenarios for blunting the sharp edges of runaway capitalism. Based on
hard empirical data and qualitative case studies in the global North
and South, Runaway Capitalism is aimed at a wide readership. Written
in vivid prose, it is appropriate for university students,
researchers, policy intellectuals, and a general audience interested
in how to address major perils in geopolitics and economics.
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ISBN
9781040443118
Publisert
2025
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Taylor & Francis
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Product language
Engelsk
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Digital bok
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