Following up on his earlier best-seller, The Global Police State,
this exciting new study by critically-acclaimed scholar and activist
William I. Robinson offers a big-picture contribution to understanding
contemporary global society in the aftermath of the coronavirus
pandemic.
It puts forth an original and cutting-edge exposé of
the radical transformation of global capitalism now underway, driven by
new digital technologies and turbo-charged by the pandemic. It provides
shocking data and analysis on the concentration of power and control in
the hands of corporate conglomerates, tech giants, mega-banks, and the
military-industrial complex. The book documents the extent of
unprecedented global inequalities as the mass of humanity faces violent
dispossession and uncertain survival.
Enabled by digital applications,
the ruling groups, unless they are pushed to change course by mass
pressure from below, will turn to ratcheting up the global police state
to contain the global revolt. If the book issues a dire warning against
the emergence of a dystopic digitalized dictatorship it also finds great
hope and inspiration in the burgeoning social movements of the poor and
the dispossessed as humanity descends into global civil war. While
deeply analytical and theoretically sophisticated, the study is written
in such a style that it is eminently accessible to a wider public beyond
the academy.
While the work will satisfy scholars, it is destined to
become a companion text to those struggling on the frontlines for global
social justice and a more hopeful future.
“A novel and important analysis of how global capitalism is being
transformed by the pandemic. Robinson skillfully maps out how expanding
digitalization, growing government intervention, and emerging movements
across the political spectrum, all reflect and reshape ongoing
capitalist crises.” —Nick Srnicek
The book provides a wealth of new and original data on global
digitalization and the radical transformation of global capitalism, on
global resistance movements, and on the economic and social crisis
worldwide.