The Smartphone Society
Just as the automobile defined the twentieth century, the smartphone is reshaping how we live and work today.
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Nicole Aschoff is on the editorial board at Jacobin. She is the author of The Smartphone Society: Technology, Power, and Resistance in the New Gilded Age and The New Prophets of Capital.
Just as the automobile defined the twentieth century, the smartphone is reshaping how we live and work today.
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