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The Tech Coup: How to Save Democracy from Silicon Valley

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Full Title:

The Tech Coup: How to Save Democracy from Silicon Valley

Contributors:

By (Author) Marietje Schaake

ISBN:

9780691241197

Publisher:

Princeton University Press

Imprint:

Princeton University Press

Publication Date:

2nd January 2026

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

Tertiary Education

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

Impact of science and technology on society
Political structures: democracy
Artificial intelligence

Dewey:

320.973014

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

336

Dimensions:

Width 129mm, Height 198mm

Description

Over the past decades, under the cover of 'innovation', technology companies have successfully resisted regulation and have even begun to seize power from governments themselves. Facial recognition firms track citizens for police surveillance. Cryptocurrency has wiped out the personal savings of millions and threatens the stability of the global financial system. Spyware companies sell digital intelligence tools to anyone who can afford them. This new reality here unregulated technology has become a forceful instrument for autocrats around the world is terrible news for democracies and citizens.

In The Tech Coup, Marietje Schaake offers a behind-the-scenes account of how technology companies crept into nearly every corner of our lives and our governments. She takes us beyond the headlines to high-stakes meetings with human rights defenders, business leaders, computer scientists, and politicians to show how technologies from social media to artificial intelligence have gone from being heralded as utopian to undermining the pillars of our democracies. To reverse this existential power imbalance, Schaake outlines game-changing solutions to empower elected officials and citizens alike. Democratic leaders can and must resist the influence of corporate lobbying and reinvent themselves as dynamic, flexible guardians of our digital world.

Drawing on her experiences in the halls of the European Parliament and among Silicon Valley insiders, Schaake offers a frightening look at our modern tech-obsessed world and a clear-eyed view of how democracies can build a better future before it is too late.

'Marietje Schaake...is an authoritative figure in the world of Big Tech...Her stance is simple and clearly expressed: The tech giants of Silicon Valley have become too big to fail and thus too big to regulate, causing harm to all of us. The ultimate result, she argues in this engaging and readable book, is the fundamental erosion of personal freedom and democratic norms.' Kalpana Shankar, Science

'An assessment of the current state of the technology sector, which has avoided accountability for decades but there are signs of change.... Both alarming and hopeful, Schaake writes with hard-won experience and clear-minded intelligence.' Kirkus Reviews

Reviews

"[A]n excellent, new book. . . .[Schaake] argues for a more precautionary approach to the mass roll out of new technologies, with specific limits on technologies like spyware, facial recognition systems and crypto-currencies, and much greater transparency on the uses and finance of AI. These are sensible proposals, but likely the very opposite of what Donald Trump might instigate as a set of policies."---Mike O'Sullivan, Forbes
"I highly recommend [THE TECH COUP]. . . . Its something we all need to be thinking about as we enter into a new era where AI and technology continues to increase in sophistication and impact."---Rick Wilson, The Enemies List
"Marietje Schaake . . . is an authoritative figure in the world of Big Tech. . . . Her stance is simple and clearly expressed: The tech giants of Silicon Valley have become too big to fail and thus too big to regulate, causing harm to all of us. The ultimate result, she argues in this engaging and readable book, is the fundamental erosion of personal freedom and democratic norms."---Kalpana Shankar, Science
"Marietje Schaake sees the intersection of Big Tech and government with a clarity few others can match. Her book 'The Tech Coup: How to Save Democracy from Silicon Valley' is extraordinarily frightening and important. Everyone who cares about the future of individual freedom should read it."---Ian Bremmer, Eurasia Group President
"Loved reading all of those stories. It really brings up all of the issues, the thorny issues, and brings them to life in a tangible way. . . . We are so excited for people to read THE TECH COUP, even people working in and on technology. Marietje got her arms around everything in THE TECH COUP. Shes such a well informed and credible voice on these issuesI really enjoyed the book."---Paul Samson, Policy Prompt Podcast
"Schaake lays out how tech companies have become ever more entrenched in basic services [and].... wants governments to proactively prevent companies from harming citizens, and provides a road map for doing so."---Sarah Frier, New York Times
"As a Dutch liberal party member of the European Parliament, Marietje Schaake became an influential advocate for more rigorous regulation of the worlds biggest technology companiesto safeguard privacy, individual rights, and the integrity of democratic systems in the face of ever more sophisticated systems of data appropriation, surveillance, and information manipulation."---Stephen Sackur, BBC HARDtalk
"An assessment of the current state of the technology sector, which has avoided accountability for decadesbut there are signs of change. Both alarming and hopeful, Schaake writes with hard-won experience and clear-minded intelligence." * Kirkus Reviews *
"The Tech Coup is easily one of the best books I've read this year. It presents a compelling argument for why democracies should push back against the growing influence of the tech industryand how they can do so."---Mark Goldberg, Global Dispatches podcast
"[C]ompelling both evidence-based and instructional. Schaake deftly tells sobering stories of tech interference in elections, reveals how dictators use surveillance technologies to spy on their citizens and lets readers in on the boardroom shenanigans of Silicon Valley executives.Schaakes book is a valuable guide to preserving our democratic institutions."---Rumman Chowdhury, Nature
"Stanfords Schaake is a renowned expert on the consequences of the rise of the tech sector. In this book, she analyses one of the most important consequences of all that for democracy. . . The result is what she calls the tech coup, the shift of power from public and democratic institutions to companies. This, she insists, must stop. She is right. We are citizens, not only consumers."---Martin Wolf, Financial Times
"[An] all-too-prescient work."---Carole Cadwalladr, The Power

Author Bio

Marietje Schaake is international policy director at Stanford University Cyber Policy Center and international policy fellow at Stanford's Institute for Human-Centered Artificial Intelligence. Between 2009 and 2019, she served as a member of the European Parliament from the Netherlands. She writes a monthly column for the Financial Times on technology and governance.

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