Jiang uses it for a theory that big tech corporations seek control by making people dependent and propertyless.
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technofuturism
Jiang uses it for a theory that big tech corporations seek control by making people dependent and propertyless.
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He names neoliberalism, technofuturism, world government, population replacement, and bureaucratic incompetence as partial theories, but argues the better method is to ask who benefits from the trends.
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"...will be happy. That's the idea of neoliberalism. Then you have technofuturism, which is the idea that some big corporations, usually these tech companies,..."
"They believe in democracy. They believe in freedom. And they're hard to control. So let's replace the white people with Chinese and Indians and..."
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