Book Details
Format
Hardcover
Pages
135
Language
English
Published
Oct 5, 2020
Publisher
Polity
ISBN-10
1509538577
ISBN-13
9781509538577
Description
In a thought-provoking exploration, the authors challenge the prevailing perceptions surrounding cryptocurrencies, revealing the overlooked potential of these digital assets as vehicles for leftist political thought. They dive deep into the intersection of technology and ideology, examining how the decentralized nature of cryptocurrencies can align with the principles of communal wealth and collective ownership.
Mark Alizart and Robin Mackay dissect the traditional narratives that place cryptocurrencies squarely in the realm of right-wing ideologies, proposing instead a vision of "cryptocommunism." They argue that the technology behind these currencies could foster new forms of economic liberation, empowering individuals and communities in ways that traditional financial systems have failed to do. By presenting examples and theoretical frameworks, the authors illuminate a pathway towards a more equitable digital economy.
This book serves as a call to rethink and reclaim the narrative around cryptocurrencies, advocating for their potential to build a future grounded in solidarity and social justice, urging readers to envision a form of digital governance that uplifts rather than alienates.
Mark Alizart and Robin Mackay dissect the traditional narratives that place cryptocurrencies squarely in the realm of right-wing ideologies, proposing instead a vision of "cryptocommunism." They argue that the technology behind these currencies could foster new forms of economic liberation, empowering individuals and communities in ways that traditional financial systems have failed to do. By presenting examples and theoretical frameworks, the authors illuminate a pathway towards a more equitable digital economy.
This book serves as a call to rethink and reclaim the narrative around cryptocurrencies, advocating for their potential to build a future grounded in solidarity and social justice, urging readers to envision a form of digital governance that uplifts rather than alienates.