The Republic of Toil: Building Democracy in the Age of Billionaires and Machines

by Meade, Shannon
ISBN: 9798901557242
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The Republic of Toil: Building Democracy in the Age of Billionaires and Machines

What happens when the machines no longer need us - but the empire still demands our obedience?

The Republic of Toil (2025) resurrects the voice of James Connolly - the Irish revolutionary, labor leader, and socialist thinker executed in 1916 - and sets him loose in the heart of 21st-century America. Through a fusion of prophetic prose, modern reportage, and fiery dialogue, Connolly walks among warehouses lit by cold LEDs, tech campuses built on exploitation, and cities humming with invisible labor. His voice returns not as nostalgia, but as indictment - and as instruction.

Written in the spirit and cadence of The Soft Chain, this book is both literature and manifesto: a moral x-ray of the modern worker's condition and a blueprint for what comes next. Across twelve chapters, Connolly dismantles the myths that sustain our digital empire - from "hustle culture" and billionaire philanthropy to artificial intelligence and the new imperialism of data - and rebuilds a vision of democracy rooted in solidarity, dignity, and shared purpose.

Act I, The Chains You Cannot See, exposes the hidden mechanisms of power:

  • Corporate oligarchy disguised as freedom

  • Work addiction and burnout sanctified as virtue

  • The algorithmic war for our minds and attention

  • The "machine that thinks," and the theft of labor by automation

Act II, The Republic of Toil, offers a plan for rebirth:

  • Digital-age industrial unions and cooperative economies

  • Ecological repair and democratic control of technology

  • The liberation of women and care workers as the soul of socialism

  • The moral politics of dignity, community, and human stewardship

Through it all, Connolly's voice cuts through the static - equal parts wit, rage, and compassion. He mocks the false gods of efficiency and convenience, exposing how capitalism has traded chains of iron for chains of credit and code. Yet his vision remains defiantly hopeful: a republic where work is creative, technology humane, and every person shares in the fruits of progress.

The Republic of Toil is not an academic treatise or partisan polemic. It is a work of living literature - a conversation between past and present, conscience and code, idealism and survival. It belongs on the shelf beside Orwell, Zuboff, and Du Bois: books that remind us that freedom must be built, not inherited.

The appendices - including The Manifesto of the Digital Workers' Republic, a Glossary of the New Class War, and a Blueprint for Industrial Democracy 2.0 - provide practical models for cooperatives, public utilities, and AI oversight councils. Together they form a moral and strategic field guide for those determined to reclaim their agency in the age of billionaires and machines.

Connolly's final letter, To the Future Worker, closes the book like a benediction:

"Remember, no machine can feel pride.
No algorithm can love justice.
The torch of freedom still burns only in human hands."

For readers of Naomi Klein, Howard Zinn, Angela Davis, and Shoshana Zuboff, The Republic of Toil is a stirring manifesto for the digital century - a call to rebuild democracy from the workshop floor upward, and to remember that the soul of progress was never meant to be automated.

  • Format: Trade Paperback
  • Author: Meade, Shannon
  • ISBN: 9798901557242
  • Condition: New
  • Dimensions: 9.00 x 0.26
  • Number Of Pages: 124
  • Publication Year: 2025
Language: English