The Tech Coup: A New Book Shows How the Unchecked Power of Companies Is Destabilizing Governance (hai.stanford.edu)
from Gaywallet@beehaw.org to technology@beehaw.org on 22 Oct 22:17
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Butterbee@beehaw.org on 22 Oct 22:32 next collapse

Cyberpunk, as a genre of fiction, was supposed to be a warning and not an instruction manual.

Sauerkraut@discuss.tchncs.de on 22 Oct 23:08 collapse

Until we figure out a way to separate political power from wealth, I fear that all forms of wealth disparity will create power disparities that can and will eventually be abused to dismantle democracy.

basmati@lemmus.org on 23 Oct 00:30 collapse

Why pretend you can keep both? You can have democracy, or you can have private wealth.

JoShmoe@ani.social on 22 Oct 23:17 next collapse

Who woulda funk’d?

mox@lemmy.sdf.org on 23 Oct 00:54 collapse

Technologies accelerate all sorts of agendas, but to blame this long-standing problem specifically on tech companies is to misunderstand the problem. Corporations shouldn’t have been allowed much influence on governance in the first place, no matter what their tools or line of business might be.

Instead of pointing fingers, how about we stop allowing corporate political donations and lobbyists in democracies, and put some real enforcement behind anti-corruption and bribery laws?