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Cory Doctorow
Cory Doctorow's Literary Works
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Sep 12, 2022 • 0sec
Sound Money
This week on my podcast, I read “Sound Money,” my latest column for Medium, which explains why money creation is necessary for a prosperous economy, despite the scaremongering of “inflation hawks.”
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Aug 21, 2022 • 0sec
What is Chokepoint Capitalism?
This week on my podcast, I read “What is Chokepoint Capitalism?” a recent column for Medium explaining the thesis of my new book with Rebecca Giblin, which explains how creative labor markets got rigged, and how we can unrig them.
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Aug 8, 2022 • 0sec
So You’ve Decided to Unfollow Me
This week on my podcast, I read “So You’ve Decided to Unfollow Me,” a recent column for Medium describing the joys of writing to attract the audience of people who want to read what you want to write.
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Jul 31, 2022 • 0sec
View a SKU: Let’s Make Amazon Into a Dumb Pipe
This week on my podcast, I read “View a SKU: Let’s Make Amazon Into a Dumb Pipe,” a recent column for Medium discussing how interoperability could flip Amazon’s monopoly power on its head and enable us all to coveniently shop locally.
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Jul 24, 2022 • 0sec
Why none of my books are available on Audible
This week on my podcast, I read “Why none of my books are available on Audible,”
a short audiobook I produced to be distributed through Amazon’s ACX platform, explaining how that platform’s sloppy rights verification and mandatory DRM screws over writers.
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Jun 27, 2022 • 0sec
Reasonable Agreement: On the Crapification of Literary Contracts
This week on my podcast, I read a recent Medium column, Reasonable Agreement: On the Crapification of Literary Contracts, about the growing trend of standard, non-negotiable contract terms in freelance writing contracts that are outrageous in their unfairness.
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Jun 20, 2022 • 0sec
Monopolists Want to Create Human Inkjet Printers
This week on my podcast, I read a recent blog post, Monopolists Want to Create Human Inkjet Printers, exploring the way that med-tech mergers are bringing the ghastly inkjet printer business-model to artificial pancreases.
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Jun 12, 2022 • 0sec
Regulatory Capture: Beyond Revolving Doors and Against Regulatory Nihilism
Regulatory Capture: Beyond Revolving Doors and Against Regulatory Nihilism.
This week on my podcast, I read a recent Medium column, Regulatory Capture: Beyond Revolving Doors and Against Regulatory Nihilism., about the origins of the theory of regulatory capture, and the all-important, but rarely discussed difference between right and left theories of regulatory capture.
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Jun 6, 2022 • 0sec
Against Cozy Catastrophies
This week on my podcast, I read a recent Medium column, Against Cozy Catastrophies, about the how the changeover from universal, state- or employer-provided pensions to market-based pensions like the 401(k) have created an inescapable, slow motion catastrophe, where the only thing worse than being one of the lucky few with retirement savings is being part of the vast majority who do not.
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May 30, 2022 • 0sec
Apple’s Cement Overshoes
This week on my podcast, I read a recent Medium column, Apple’s Cement Overshoes, about the malicious compliance in Apple’s “home repair kits.”
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