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Politics of Bitcoin (Paperback, 2016, University of Minnesota Press) 4 stars

Since its introduction in 2009, Bitcoin has been widely promoted as a digital currency that …

Cool but too short and somehow superficial

4 stars

The book has a nice overview of ideological elements shared by right-wing pundits and cryptocoin evangelists, but it's too short. I felt the author sometimes ~sliding~ in his argument and oversimplifying things. This may be due to the nature of the collection, though. Overall nice, will def. look for more stuff like this. i love the NEOLIBERAL DISCOURSE ANALYSIS genre.

Virtue Hoarders (2021, University Of Minnesota Press) 2 stars

A denunciation of the credentialed elite class that serves capitalism while insisting on its own …

Good points, but very tone deaf

2 stars

The book has good points. I specially enjoyed the chapter "The PMC Reads a Book". Throughout the book she explains how the PMC uses supposedly progressive agenda to conceal its real class-based politics. It's nothing new that, for instance, feminism, anti-racism, pro-LGBT causes aren't necessarily progressive and can be, and actually were in many situations, used to push for conservative, capitalist, anti-working class politics. I think of TERFs and Puar's homonationalism. There's nothing inherently liberating in these "causes", and we should pay attention to the way we take those discourses for granted - as we "progress" and people agree with these ideas more and more, it becomes easier to trick people while sounding rad. This is just marketing: now that we care about women's rights, or at least pretend to, we have to tone-adjust our language to get across our message, EVEN if this message is actually against women. Capitalist …

Blockchain Chicken Farm (2020, Farrar, Straus & Giroux) 4 stars

Note about the author: The author is non-binary and uses they/them pronouns in English.

"A …

Great book!

4 stars

Really enjoyed reading this. It's a nice overview of how rural development in China relates to tech. Food for thought for both tech optimists and pessimists. The author is very careful with what they say and the writing is very good, creating a text that is at the same time literary and sociological. It combine literary elements with social theory and data in such a way that the reading flows pleasantly. It's not a dense theory book or a shallow tEcH cRiTiCiSm book either: it is balanced and thoughtful. When I found this book I was afraid it'd be like OH GOD STOP THE COMMUNISTS and I couldn't be more wrong. Absolutely read this if you're into social/political theory and China.