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Cryptocommunism. Edition No. 1. Theory Redux

  • Book

  • 135 Pages
  • July 2020
  • John Wiley and Sons Ltd
  • ID: 5839698
Cryptocurrencies are often associated with right-wing political movements, or even with the alt-right. They are the preserve of libertarians and fans of Ayn Rand and Friedrich Hayek. With their promotion of anonymity and individualism, there’s no doubt that they seamlessly slot into the prevailing anti-State ideology. But in this book Mark Alizart argues that the significance of cryptocurrencies goes well beyond cryptoanarchism. In so far as they allow us ‘to appropriate collectively the means of monetary production’, to paraphrase Marx, and to replace ‘the government of persons by the administration of things’, as Engels advocated, they form the basis for a political regime that begins to look like a communism which has at last come to fruition - a cryptocommunism.

Table of Contents

Introduction: The Institution of Liberty

Notes

Part I Government of People, Administration of Things

1 A State without Statism

Notes

2 Cybernetics and Governmentality

Notes

3 From Democratic Centralism to Decentralized Consensus

Notes

4 Fully Automated Blockchain Communism

Notes

Part II Collective Appropriation of the Means of Monetary Production

5 Thermocommunism

Notes

6 The Monetary Institutions of Capitalism

Notes

7 Fool’s Gold

Notes

8 Everyone’s a Banker

Notes

Part III A New International

9 Collectivist Intelligence

Notes

10 The Resurrection of Nature

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11 Leviathan 2.0

Notes

12 Living Currency

Notes

Conclusion: Cryptoletarians of All Countries

Notes

Authors

Mark Alizart