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« In the present context, this would mean forming an anti-technofeudal front that reaching beyond the left to various democratic forces and fractions of capital at odds with Big Tech. This hypothetical movement could adopt what we might call a ‘non-aligned digital policy’, aiming to create an economic space outside the grip of the monopolists in which alternative technologies could be developed. This, in turn, would imply a form of digital protectionism – denying access to US tech companies and dismantling their infrastructure wherever possible – as well as a new digital internationalism, with people sharing technological solutions on a cooperative basis. »
3 february 2025