Technofeudalism: What Killed Capitalism
J**M
A masterpiece
This book is a masterpiece that overlays history, economics, finance, business, and politics. Yanis's explanations, conclusions, and theories are thought-provoking and presented clearly without jargon. His narrative performance is exceptional, especially since English isn't his native tongue. As you close your eyes and listen to him read, you're taken on an inspiring journey that incorporates the Socratic questioning, prophetic witness, and tragicomic hope needed for democratic energies to flourish against the forces of nihilism and poverty.This book aims to expand our creative minds, not to demand agreement on everything discussed. After all, technofuedalism is a theory equivalently pitched to answer a difficult question never provided to his late father. This review has been left to respect a true intellectual at the top.
L**.
Review about condition of item, not the item itself
Bought this book as a gift. Has dirty fingerprints on it and bent corner at the bottom - a bit disappointing :(
S**A
Great book
it was a great book.
A**A
Well written
Excellent Book
G**K
Capitalism as it is today.
Telling the truth about capitalism from someone who knows it from inside out.
B**E
way too ideological
I found it way too ideological and at some points no sense. I wonder if this is a pure propaganda, as quite a few data points were completely missed in the book.Quite dissapointed
A**A
Highly readable brilliant book
Yanis Varoufakis has again written a book that is at once enlightening and highly readable on the current state of the global economy.I’ve been asking myself and heard many others ask ‘ What is going on here?’.He is at once a brilliant storyteller, communicator and economist.
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