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Postcapitalism
Book • 2015
In *PostCapitalism: A Guide to Our Future*, Paul Mason argues that the digital revolution poses an existential threat to capitalism by making many goods virtually free to reproduce, thus challenging traditional economic structures.
He proposes a transition to a post-capitalist society that is more democratic, decentralized, and sustainable, leveraging technologies like open-source software and collaborative networks.
Mason outlines principles for this transition, including ecological sustainability and maximizing the power of information.
He proposes a transition to a post-capitalist society that is more democratic, decentralized, and sustainable, leveraging technologies like open-source software and collaborative networks.
Mason outlines principles for this transition, including ecological sustainability and maximizing the power of information.
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