The Enshittification of American Power [View all]
FOR DECADES, ALLIES of the United States lived comfortably amid the sprawl of American hegemony. They constructed their financial institutions, communications systems, and national defense on top of infrastructure provided by the US.
And right about now, theyre probably wishing they hadnt.
Back in 2022, Cory Doctorow coined the term enshittification to describe a cycle that has played out again and again in the online economy. Entrepreneurs start off making high-minded promises to get new users to try their platforms. But once users, vendors, and advertisers have been locked inby network effects, insurmountable collective action problems, high switching coststhe tactics change. The platform owners start squeezing their users for everything they can get, even as the platform fills with ever more low-quality slop. Then they start squeezing vendors and advertisers too.
People dont usually think of military hardware, the US dollar, and satellite constellations as platforms. But thats what they are. When American allies buy advanced military technologies such as F-35 fighter jets, theyre getting not just a plane but the associated suite of communications technologies, parts supply, and technological support. When businesses engage in global finance and trade, they regularly route their transactions through a platform called the dollar clearing system, administered by just a handful of US-regulated institutions. And when nations need to establish internet connectivity in hard-to-reach places, chances are theyll rely on a constellation of satellitesStarlinkrun by a single company with deep ties to the American state, Elon Musks SpaceX. As with Facebook and Amazon, American hegemony is sustained by network logic, which makes all these platforms difficult and expensive to break away from.
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