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Malcolm Harris, "Palo Alto: A History of California, Capitalism, and the World" (Little, Brown, 2023)

Jan 19, 2026
Malcolm Harris, a freelance writer and author known for his critical takes on contemporary issues, discusses the intricate history of Silicon Valley in his latest book. He explores how Palo Alto evolved into a tech hub rooted in colonialism, racial exclusion, and financial speculation. Topics include the ties between early eugenics and IQ testing, Herbert Hoover's influence, and the rise of radical traditions amidst labor movements. Harris also posits radical propositions for addressing the past and reshaping future societal structures.
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Labor Shortage Drove Rapid Mechanization

  • California became a center for rapid labor-saving technology because it was late to capitalist development and chronically short on wage labor.
  • That combination pushed early investment into mechanization from mining through agriculture and beyond.
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Speculation And Racial Exclusion Shaped Land

  • From the gold rush onward, land in California was treated primarily as speculative asset rather than productive farmland.
  • Speculation and racial exclusion became the twin logics that structured land claims, water rights, and settlement.
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The 'Money Machine' Is A Recurrent Aim

  • A recurring goal across eras was inventing a 'money machine' — ways to make money from finance, speculation, or organizational control rather than production.
  • Financial mechanisms like land flips and stock companies repeatedly amplified profits and colonial expansion.
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