harisont reviewed The Mechanic and the Luddite by Jathan Sadowski
Probably better approached as study material
I enjoyed the conversation through which this book was recommended to me way more than the book itself. Given that I have no training in political economy, I should have approached it as serious out-of-my-comfort-zone academic reading rather than struggling through it late at night or during sleepy Saturday brunches. Even so, the central chapters ("Data", "Labor" and "Landlords") were worth the effort. I only skimmed through the last two ("Risks" and "Futures"), but I guess that's ok because all of them are actually self-contained essays.
I enjoyed the conversation through which this book was recommended to me way more than the book itself. Given that I have no training in political economy, I should have approached it as serious out-of-my-comfort-zone academic reading rather than struggling through it late at night or during sleepy Saturday brunches. Even so, the central chapters ("Data", "Labor" and "Landlords") were worth the effort. I only skimmed through the last two ("Risks" and "Futures"), but I guess that's ok because all of them are actually self-contained essays.