Introduction -- Part one: The natural history. Case study: Facebook ; Case study: Amazon ; Case study: iPhone ; Case study: Twitter -- Part two: The pathology -- Part three: The epidemiology. The end of competition ; The death of competition kills regulation, too ; "With an app" ; It's not wage theft if we do it with an app: Uber's algorithmic wage discrimination ; Reverse-centaurs and chickenization ; Twiddling ; The end of self-help ; The end of labor power ; Tech rights are worker rights: Para and Tuyul apps ; The Google walkouts, tech solidarity, and tech unions ; Rent seeking and technofeudalism -- Part four: The cure. Antitrust is back, baby ; Antitrust under Trump ; Bringing back regulation ; Privacy first ; The EU's Digital Markets Act and Digital Services Act ; Administrability ; Bringing back self-help ; The strange tale of Beeper Mini ; Repealing the law of "felony contempt of business model" ; Restoring labor ; There's bad news and there's good news -- Conclusion: Is enshittification just capitalism?
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