What happens when capitalism can no longer deliver on its own promises? Post-Capitalism is a fearless, forensic dissection of a system in terminal decline-economically, ecologically, culturally-and a map of the emerging alternatives rising from its ashes.
From supply chain failures and climate collapse to financial extraction, bullshit jobs, and algorithmic wage suppression, this book examines the systemic contradictions that are accelerating the fall of global capitalism. With chapters on automation, monopolies, debt slavery, the gig economy, UBI, and crypto speculation, it reveals how the logic of profit has consumed labor, democracy, and the planet itself.
But this isn't just a post-mortem. America: Post-Capitalism also explores what comes next: mutual aid economies, worker cooperatives, degrowth planning, decentralized digital commons, and new cultural narratives forming outside the market. Drawing on real-world movements, global south leadership, and pragmatic strategies for surviving collapse, it rejects utopian fantasies in favor of hard questions and adaptive responses.
Written with clarity, urgency, and deadpan wit, this book is for anyone who suspects that the old world is already ending-and wants tools to build what's next without illusions.
Whether you're looking for an alternative to neoliberal dogma, trying to understand late-stage capitalism, or exploring how climate change, automation, and inequality intersect, Post-Capitalism delivers a bold, evidence-based challenge to the system-and a rough blueprint for life beyond it.