
The Stack, 10th anniversary edition with new preface by the author
On Software and Sovereignty
$60.46
- Paperback
528 pages
- Release Date
10 February 2026
Summary
An anniversary edition of the comprehensive political and design theory of planetary-scale computation, which argues that The Stack—an accidental megastructure—is both a technological apparatus and a geopolitical architectural model. With a new preface from the author.
Why The Stack—an accidental megastructure—is both a technological apparatus and the geopolitical model of our times.
A tenth anniversary edition of the comprehensive political philosophy of planetary-scale compu…
Book Details
| ISBN-13: | 9780262553919 |
|---|---|
| ISBN-10: | 0262553910 |
| Author: | Benjamin H. Bratton |
| Publisher: | MIT Press Ltd |
| Imprint: | MIT Press |
| Format: | Paperback |
| Number of Pages: | 528 |
| Release Date: | 10 February 2026 |
| Weight: | 666g |
| Dimensions: | 51mm x 228mm x 180mm |
| Series: | Software Studies |
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ENDORSEMENTS
“In The Stack, Benjamin Bratton shows, with brilliant insight and imagination, what the world is coming to look like in an era of planetary-scale computing. He cuts through many received ideas about technology, globalization, and so forth and presents a fresh vision of the architecture of the world.”
—McKenzie Wark, author of Molecular Red
“Endlessly thought-provoking, this amazing book is both cognitive mapping and a projective geometry of the new dimensions of technological reality we live in.”
—Kim Stanley Robinson, author of 2312
“The Stack is a major achievement. It is more than just philosophy of technology, software studies, or design criticism; it analyzes and guides our thinking in a baffling Anthropocenic era when computation works at the planetary scale and constitutes governance.”
—Natalie Jeremijenko, Associate Professor of Art, Computer Science, and Environmental Studies, New York University
“The Stack imagines a design brief for the whole world while floating or falling through all the ever-efflorescent plasmas and atmospheres of digital information.”
—Keller Easterling, Professor, Yale School of Architecture; author of Extrastatecraft
About The Author
Benjamin H. Bratton
Benjamin H. Bratton is Professor of Philosophy of Technology and Speculative Design at University of California, San Diego. He is also Director of Antikythera, a think-tank, journal, and book series exploring the future of planetary computation.
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