Walkaway

English language

Published Aug. 1, 2018

ISBN:
978-1-78669-307-5
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4 stars (3 reviews)

Walkaway is a 2017 science fiction novel by Canadian writer Cory Doctorow, published by Head of Zeus and Tor Books. Set in our near-future, it is a story of walking away from "non-work", and surveillance and control by a brutal, immensely rich oligarchical elite; love and romance; a post-scarcity gift economy; revolution and eventual war; and a means of finally ending death.

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Gran libro, mal timing (personal)

3 stars

Qué rabia los libros que sabes que tendrían que haberte encantado y que te llegan en un momento complicado que no te permite dedicarles la atención que merecen. Este libro está lleno de ideas poderosísimas y me resonaba a muchos niveles. Pero he tardado mucho en leerlo porque apenas he podido sacar tiempo para él. Las veces que he podido me enfrascaba en él y devoraba las páginas. Pero luego igual se me juntaba una semana sin abrirlo. Y es una lástima, porque el mundo utópico/distópico que plantea es interesantísimo y un tanto aterrador por lo plausible que resulta. Una gran novela de ciencia ficción que me ha llegado en el peor momento. Una pena.

A vindicating romp for faraday-cage-wallet-toting, gait-altering, cyanogenmod-installing, cypherpunk githubbers everywhere

5 stars

Walkaway by @pluralistic@mamot.fr has been described as a utopian novel in a sea of dystopian alternatives, although I'd say it's actually both utopian and dystopian. It takes place in the 'middle distance' of the future; cars are still a thing, and they have wheels that roll on the ground, space travel isn't really a thing yet - humankind is essentially still bound to the Earth. But number of current-day issues have reached their logical culmination; from mundane technology (drones everywhere, 'interface surfaces' stuck to things instead of touch-screen smartphones, 3D printer 'fabs' are ubiquitous, capable of printing machines, clothing, and food) to the Big Issues of our time: Social inequality is extreme, with the overwhelming majority of the populous trapped in a struggling middle-class of insecure wage slaves, ruled by a tiny over-class of 'zottas', the hyper-rich owners of everything, from real estate, through business and roboticized industry, to intellectual …