Digital Capitalism
The economic system where capital accumulation depends on data extraction, algorithmic control, and platform monopolies. Digital capitalism differs from industrial capitalism in that the primary commodity is not physical goods but information about users, and the primary site of exploitation is not the factory floor but the data center and the gig platform. Its defining features are surveillance as a business model, algorithmic labor management, and monopoly concentration that makes earlier trusts seem modest. Digital capitalism presents itself as post‑capitalist while intensifying every contradiction of capitalism.
Digital Capitalism Example: "He didn't pay for the service—he was the product, his attention sold to advertisers, his data sold to insurers. Digital capitalism: you are not the customer; you are the raw material."
Digital Capitalism by Abzugal Nammugal Enkigal March 26, 2026
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