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Socialism and Democracy is looking for someone to review a very interesting new 
book. If you are interested in reviewing this book, write to me at 
george.snede...@verizon.net

Here is the book and the publisher's blurb from Verso:
Four Futures: Life After Capitalism
by 
Peter Frase
An exhilarating exploration into the utopias and dystopias that could develop 
from present society
Peter Frase argues that increasing automation and a growing scarcity of 
resources, thanks to climate change, will bring it all tumbling down. In Four 
Futures,
Frase imagines how this post-capitalist world might look, deploying the tools 
of both social science and speculative fiction to explore what communism,
rentism, socialism and exterminism might actually entail.

Could the current rise of real-life robocops usher in a world that 
resemblesEnder's Game? And sure, communism will bring an end to material 
scarcities
and inequalities of wealth-but there's no guarantee that social hierarchies, 
governed by an economy of "likes," wouldn't rise to take their place. A 
whirlwind
tour through science fiction, social theory and the new technologies already 
shaping our lives, Four Futures is a balance sheet of the socialisms we may
reach if a resurgent Left is successful, and the barbarisms we may be consigned 
to if those movements fail.

Paperback,
160 pages

ISBN: 9781781688137

George Snedeker
Book review Editor



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