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Harris, Malcolm.
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High technology industries -- California -- Santa Clara Valley (Santa Clara County)
Santa Clara Valley (Santa Clara County, Calif.) -- Economic conditions.
Palo Alto (Calif.)
Palo Alto (Calif.) -- Social conditions.
Palo Alto (Calif.) -- Economic conditions.
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Harris, Malcolm.
High technology industries -- California -- Santa Clara Valley (Santa Clara County)
Santa Clara Valley (Santa Clara County, Calif.) -- Economic conditions.
Palo Alto (Calif.)
Palo Alto (Calif.) -- Social conditions.
Palo Alto (Calif.) -- Economic conditions.
MARC Display
Palo
Alto
: a history of California, capitalism, and the world / Malcolm Harris.
by
Harris, Malcolm.
Little, Brown and Company, 2023.
Call #:
338.47004 H313p
Subjects
High technology industries
--
California
--
Santa Clara Valley (Santa Clara County)
Santa Clara Valley (Santa Clara County,
Calif
.)
--
Economic
conditions
.
Palo
Alto
(
Calif
.)
Palo
Alto
(
Calif
.)
--
Social
conditions
.
Palo
Alto
(
Calif
.)
--
Economic
conditions
.
ISBN:
9780316592031 (hc.)
Edition:
1st ed.
Description:
viii, 708 p. : ill. ; 25 cm.
Bibliography:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 633-677) and index.
Summary:
"
Palo
Alto
is nice, the weather is temperate, its people are educated and enterprising, its corporations are spiritually and materially ambitious and demonstrably world-changing.
Palo
Alto
is also a haunted toxic waste dump built on stolen Indian burial grounds, and an integral part of the capitalist world system. In '
Palo
Alto
', the first comprehensive, global history of Silicon Valley, Malcolm Harris examines how and why Northern California evolved in the particular, consequential way it did, tracing the ideologies, technologies, and policies that have been engineered there over the course of 150 years of Anglo settler colonialism, from IQ tests to the 'tragedy of the commons,' racial genetics, and 'broken windows' theory. The Internet and computers, too. It's a story about how a small American suburb became a powerful engine for economic growth and war, and how it came to lead the world into a surprisingly disastrous 21st century. The book is an urgent and visionary history of the way we live now, one that ends with a clear-eyed, radical proposition for how we might begin to change course."--From publisher.
"Silicon Valley’s epicenter has nurtured an unholy symbiosis of capitalism and racism, according to this sweeping yet jaundiced study. The New Inquiry contributing editor Harris (Kids These Days), a
Palo
Alto
native, surveys the city’s history from the Gold Rush onward, paying particular attention to its dominant institution, Stanford University. He indicts the school for pioneering the “military-academic-industrial complex,” brainstorming conservative ideology at its Hoover Institution, and incubating Silicon Valley’s computer industry
--
an especially pernicious variant of globalism, he contends. Harris puts
Palo
Alto
at the core of a California capitalism that combined labor exploitation with racism by recruiting low-wage, nonwhite workers, then condoning white-supremacist backlashes to intimidate them. Vivid sketches of Stanford-linked capitalists (railroad baron Leland Stanford; venture capitalist Peter Thiel) dwell on their sins more than their achievements and celebrate the Indigenous rebels, union organizers, Black Panthers, and campus militants who challenged them. The result is a somewhat discordant mix of jibes and Marxist theorizing: “Bill Gates and Steve Jobs... had poor personal hygiene, didn’t play sports, and were both noted jerks.... These repellent young men were the tools that got capital from the crisis of the 1960s to the ‘greed is good’ ’80s.” Harris’s frequently gripping history gets lost in the shuffle of his doctrinaire politics."--Publishers Weekly.
Malcolm Harris is a freelance writer and the author of Kids These Days: The Making of Millennials and Shit is Fucked Up and Bullshit: History Since the End of History. He was born in Santa Cruz, CA and graduated from the University of Maryland.
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