The Politics of Bitcoin
Software as Right-Wing Extremism
2016
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David Golumbia
The first comprehensive account of Bitcoin’s underlying right-wing politics
Since its introduction in 2009, Bitcoin has been widely promoted as a digital currency that will revolutionize everything from online commerce to the nation-state. Yet supporters of Bitcoin and its blockchain technology subscribe to a form of cyberlibertarianism that depends to a surprising extent on far-right political thought.
Golumbia, in his small but important way, is helping wake us to the falsity of our perceived neutrality.
One Flew East
Since its introduction in 2009, Bitcoin has been widely promoted as a digital currency that will revolutionize everything from online commerce to the nation-state. Yet supporters of Bitcoin and its blockchain technology subscribe to a form of cyberlibertarianism that depends to a surprising extent on far-right political thought. The Politics of Bitcoin exposes how much of the economic and political thought on which this cryptocurrency is based emerges from ideas that travel the gamut, from Milton Friedman, F.A. Hayek, and Ludwig von Mises to Federal Reserve conspiracy theorists.
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David Golumbia teaches in the English department and the Media, Art, and Text PhD program at Virginia Commonwealth University.
Golumbia, in his small but important way, is helping wake us to the falsity of our perceived neutrality.
One Flew East
Meaning the Software: A review of The Politics of Bitcoin
Meaning the Software: A review of The Politics of Bitcoin
David Golumbia, in his small but important way, is helping wake us to the falsity of our perceived neutrality. Our impartiality. Our objectivity.
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