Writer Cory Doctorow returns to Democracy Now! to discuss his new book Enshittification, which explores the term he coined in 2022 to describe how online…
Cory Doctorow
Donald Trump’s tariffs demand a response. Around the world, that response has defaulted to retaliatory tariffs — a strategy with severe and…
Tech companies were once known for making high-quality products and treating their workers well. Now, they make inferior products and treat their…
Platforms that once represented a promise of freedom are now monopolies based on data extraction and surveillance. Users who joined social media…
The techlash has finally reached the courts. Amazon’s in court. Google’s in court. Apple’s under EU investigation. The French authorities just kicked down…
“If you’ve never tried to organize a movement without the internet, I’m here to tell you, it’s really hard. We need to…
Steinbeck never said that Americans see themselves as “temporarily embarrassed millionaires,” but that misquotation is so pervasive because it captures something vital about…
Interview on the surveillance state, Edward Snowden, and the core values of a utopian society
Under the terms of the text, countries in the TPP can force each other to suspend legal proceedings if the trial would cause embarrassing information — information “detrimental to a party’s economic interests, international relations, or national defense or national security”
In a stirring editorial in the New Scientist, University of Edinburgh mathematician Tom Leinster calls on the world’s mathematicians to boycott working for the NSA