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Can there be a European-style digital capitalism?
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Chapter 7 concludes with a sketch of possible future trajectories. It returns to the introductory argument that digital capitalism represents a post-neoliberal economic practice, in the sense that its leading companies have jettisoned the idea of neutral markets (which is essential to every liberal theory of capitalism). The conclusion argues that the obvious attempts by the state to gain a more active role in the economy – especially in Europe – represent the flip side of this post-neoliberal constellation. It sketches out three possible scenarios for the future of digital capitalism: the existing Western path, where life chances are increasingly distributed as (digital) capitalist services; a political-authoritarian version of the type currently appearing in China, where life chances are distributed according to a logic of privilege for political conformity; and a third version which is characterised as a digital society based on rights.

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