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  2. Abolish Silicon Valley is both a heartfelt personal story about the wasteful inequality and unsubstantiated lies of Silicon Valley, and a rallying call to engage in the radical politics needed to upend the status quo. Going beyond the idiosyncrasies of the individual founders and companies that characterise the industry today, Liu delves into ...
    3.6/5
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    Author:Wendy LiuFormat:Paperback
  3. 5/5: This is a biographical account that reads like a bildungsroman: it details the author's journey from precocious coder to Google intern, to co-founder to someone somewhat facetiously calling for the abolition of Silicon Valley. The author's recollection of these personal milestones is shadowed by a gradual political awakening, which is shared with us retrospectively. You'll find a lot of ...
    5/5
    Author:Yxas
  4. 4/5: I recognized a lot of the author's experiences and feelings as a tech worker, and agreed with a lot of the conclusions in the last quarter of the book. I admit that there was an air of "here's what I think should be", that might not convince people who are predisposed to stupid capitalist ideas - but evidently they're not the target of this book. I'd absolutely recommend this book to ...
    4/5
    Author:Hugh Rawlinson
  5. 36 quotes from Wendy Liu: 'Creating derivative software to help brands better understand their customers seemed like a poor use of my limited time on this burning planet.', 'Our current understanding of entrepreneurship is deeply saturated in power-hungry capitalist greed, leading to undemocratic control of the technological infrastructure that underpins our lives — not to mention massively ...
  6. 3/5: Compelling story as a memoir, but not as instructive of a book as the title would suggest. Following her and her 2 friend/coworkers as they decide to create a start up.. without an idea about what that start up should be.. was insane to me. Thoroughly demonstrates how important pleasing venture capitalists is to Silicon Valley up and comers, the market over saturation of every idea, and ...
    3/5
    Author:Katie Reeves
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