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We’ve become accustomed to asking: is 2020 the start of a great change? And it’s clear we can’t answer that question without thinking about the future of capitalism.
That’s what this week’s essay seeks to do. Specifically, it takes aim at a much-repeated but little-examined idea: that we live inside a kind of economic and cultural after-time, which we call late-stage capitalism. I wonder whether that is really true. In the essay, I float a new way to judge how far into the evolution of capitalism we’ve travelled.
Also, a little innovation when it comes to this newsletter. Two changes, both designed to to ensure you can quickly draw maximum value from New World Same Humans.
First, I’m adding a new permanent section to this newsletter called Fast Download. This is a bullet-point summary of the argument made in the essay. You can read more about it, and see it for yourself, in the text version of this instalment.
Second, the regular snippets section will now become a separate email – delivered every Wednesday. The format stays the same: new stories and super-fast analysis.
So NWSH now becomes the Sunday essay and the Wednesday news.
Enough introduction; just hit play! And if you’d rather read this instalment, check out the text version of New World Same Humans #30.
Links in this week’s instalment
1. The idea that we live inside late-stage capitalism has become commonplace.
2. Replika is an AI-fuelled virtual companion.
3. Simulated worlds such as Fortnite are becoming new domains of meaningful experience.
4. The American philosopher Robert Nozick conceived of an Experience Machine.
Network effects
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David.
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