
Nothing Is Fully Yours
The New World of Conditional OwnershipBy Caspar NevenLength6h 30m
About this audiobook
You don’t own what you think you own.
Your books, your software, your accounts, your money. They remain available. They function. They appear to belong to you.
Until they don’t.
Nothing Is Fully Yours reveals how modern systems have replaced ownership with access. What feels like possession is governed by permissions that can be changed, restricted, or revoked without warning.
Nothing is taken. Everything still works.
But everything depends on conditions.
Across platforms, subscriptions, housing, and finance, this book explains how control operates without appearing as control.
Clear, precise, and structurally grounded, it offers a new way to understand power in the modern world.
If you want to understand what ownership has become, you need to understand what replaced it.
Audiobook details
GenreBusiness and Economics
Length6 hrs 30 mins
Narrated byListen with 1,000+ voices
FormateBook with Audio
Publish dateAug 18, 2013
LanguageEnglish
Table of contents
1Nothing Is Fully Yours
7Chapter 5 - Using What You Do Not Control
2Introduction
8Chapter 6 - Accumulation Without Stability
3Chapter 1 - What Ownership Used To Mean
9Chapter 7 - Identity at the Mercy of Systems
4Chapter 2 - The Replacement That Does Not Look Like One
10Chapter 8 - Stability as a Product
5Chapter 3 - The Architecture of Revocability
11Chapter 9 - The Permission Layer
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6Chapter 4 - The Subscription as Permission
12Conclusion