

Is Capitalism Over? The ‘Technofeudalism’ Debate
Jul 4, 2025
Dive into the captivating debate over whether we are transitioning to 'technofeudalism' as tech giants reshape economic power dynamics. Discover how historical feudal systems resemble today’s digital economies, and explore the transition from traditional capitalism to platform capitalism. Listen to insights on the evolution of labor and economic structures in a tech-driven society, while questioning if contemporary conditions truly parallel historical serfdom. This thought-provoking discussion unpacks complex ideas around socio-economic transformations.
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Core Definition of Capitalism
- Capitalism primarily means investing to accumulate profits continually, not merely making profits and storing wealth.
- Capital accumulation drives capitalism, distinct from other historical profit-making practices.
Mode of Production Explained
- The mode of production comprises relationships, technologies, and practices a society uses to produce and distribute goods.
- Shifts in modes of production mark epochal social changes, such as feudalism to capitalism.
Capitalism Over Means Epochal Shift
- Claims that capitalism is over imply a historical epochal shift to a new mode of production.
- Such a shift would be on the scale of the transition from feudalism to capitalism.