Martin Gurri's Public is tearing at a cheap bastardization of our original social order, which freed people to create wealth. In its place we are left with an economy of mansions, butlers, and maids.
The subtle rise of corporatist techno-fascism
Martin Gurri's Public is tearing at a cheap bastardization of our original social order, which freed people to create wealth. In its place we are left with an economy of mansions, butlers, and maids.