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5 years, 6 months ago

the ultimate contradiction of the Innovation Economy

You can almost admire the technical consistency of the respective applications of institutional “neutrality” to the cases of David H. Koch and Aaron Swartz, the celebrated polluter and the despised democracy activist—the walking, talking conflict of interest and the scholar of conflicts of interest…

—p.70 No Future for You: Salvos from the Baffler The People’s Republic of Zuckerstan (43) by John Summers
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Aaron Swartz and the Innovation Economy

[...] Swartz’s two-year prosecution took place at a time when hundreds of millions of dollars were filtering into Innovation Economy institutions. His alleged downloading of academic articles may have seemed innocuous to outsiders, but the lords of these networks knew better. In a climate of imperi…

—p.69 The People’s Republic of Zuckerstan (43) by John Summers
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fine places to park overaccumulating capital

The People’s Republic of Zuckerstan might have less and less room for poor or middle-income families and no interest in alternative models of development, but innovation economies are fine places to park overaccumulating capital. The city, indeed, could hardly be more hospitable to titans of busine…

—p.65 The People’s Republic of Zuckerstan (43) by John Summers
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innovation means the price of existing goes up

The market has been driving the poor and the working class out of these cities ever since, and the Innovation Economy is finishing them off, cleaning house for the new guests. The cost of housing in Cambridge and Greater Boston has zoomed, with rising rents taking a growing share of dwindling low- …

—p.51 The People’s Republic of Zuckerstan (43) by John Summers
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class interest in the guise of prosperity

The Innovation Economy’s futurist model of urban development is, in other words, propaganda for the present system of power—it’s class interest presenting itself in the guise of prosperity, and it appears to be the best that these most liberal of liberal Democrats have to offer to the nation.

Wh…

—p.50 The People’s Republic of Zuckerstan (43) by John Summers