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Palo Alto: A History of California, Capitalism, and the World | Malcolm Harris
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The first comprehensive, global history of Silicon Valley, from railroad capitalists to microchip assemblers, showing how Northern California created the world as we know it Palo Alto is nice. The weather is temperate, the people are educated, rich, healthy, enterprising. Remnants of a hippie counterculture have synthesized with high technology and big finance to produce the spiritually and materially ambitious heart of Silicon Valley, whose products are changing how we do everything from driving around to eating food. It 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. PALO ALTO 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.
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ImperfectCJ
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Whew! It took ages and a combination of the book-book, ebook, and audiobook, but I finally finished. The best adjective I have for this book is "comprehensive." There is SO MUCH in this history of Palo Alto and how the philosophy that built it has had worldwide influence. It's kind of depressing, but it also helps explain why San Diego is different from the Bay Area, despite similar industries (although it's less different than it used to be).

ImperfectCJ Not like it helps. We've been on this trajectory for so long and internalized so many of the tenets of the Palo Alto philosophy (not least of which involve elevating those born into wealth as though they're "self-made" and blaming individual choices for ills caused by a corrupt and flawed system rather than reshaping the system because those in power view treating people fairly as losing), it's going to be very difficult to change direction. 3mo
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ImperfectCJ
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39 guesses what Malcolm Harris's favorite word is. (I know there are 40 here; I must have repeated one but I can't spot it, and I've already spent a stupid amount of time on this collage.)

LiteraryinPA Wow! That takes dedication! 4mo
ImperfectCJ @LiteraryinLawrence I have no idea why I did it, but I'm calling it art. 4mo
TieDyeDude Challenge accepted! 🔎 🤔 Was submilieu included in the 39? 😉 4mo
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ImperfectCJ @TieDyeDude Yes, and I think there was a plural included, too. 4mo
TieDyeDude Reading from the top left, left to right, #5 & 6 😜 4mo
ImperfectCJ @TieDyeDude Yep, that looks like it! It's hard to spot the repeats at line breaks...good eye! 4mo
TheBookgeekFrau 🤣🤣 This is great! 4mo
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ImperfectCJ
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Taking down, washing, drying, and putting back up our curtains (well, our landlord's curtains) while listening to the tagged book. I'm really liking it! (Both the cleaning and the audiobook, but more the latter than the former.)

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I saw this on a couple of best of 2023 lists, so I thought I‘d give it a try. It is quite good, but looonnnggg and dense. I would never have made it through in print. Also, the author was equating the history of the Silicon Valley area as a microcosm of the world but didn‘t really do enough to explore that argument. So, a qualified pick.