World Eaters: SF Book Launch
Meet the Speakers

Location: The event will be held at Manny’s: 3092 16th Street San Francisco, CA 94103
The modern tech-driven economy is not working for most of us— what can we do about it?
If we are going to solve the challenges that the tech industry has created, we need to address its problems at its root.
TechEquity’s research found that venture capital is impacting the health of our economy by exacerbating the housing crisis, exploiting workers, and suppressing innovation in the areas where we need it most. In order to sufficiently address tech’s inequities, simply put: we need to follow the money.
Join us on Monday, March 3rd at Manny’s SF for the launch of Catherine Bracy’s new book World Eaters: an examination of venture capital, how it drives growth above wellbeing, and how we can change this model for sustainable, responsible growth. We’ll hear remarks from the author herself as well as Erin Griffith, Tech Reporter at The New York Times. Drinks and light snacks will be provided.
Event Schedule
- Doors open: 5:30 pm
- Program: 6:30–7:30 pm
- Reception/Book Signing: 7:30–9:00 pm
The event will be held at Manny’s: 3092 16th Street San Francisco, CA 94103
About World Eaters
An urgent and illuminating perspective that offers a window into how the most pernicious aspects of the venture capital ethos is reaching all areas of our lives, into everything from healthcare to food to entertainment to the labor market and leaving a trail of destruction in its wake.
The venture capital playbook is causing unique harms to society. And in World Eaters, Catherine Bracy offers a window into the pernicious aspects of VC and shows us how its bad practices are bleeding into all industries, undermining the labor and housing markets and posing unique dangers to the economy at large. VC’s creates a wide, powerful wake that impacts the average consumer just as much as it does investors and entrepreneurs.
In researching this book, Bracy has interviewed founders, fund managers, contract and temp workers in the gig economy, and Limited Partners across the landscape. She learned that the current VC model is not a good fit for the majority of start-ups, and yet, there are too few options for early stage funding outside of VC dollars. And while there are some alternative paths for sustainable, responsible growth, without the help of regulators, there is not much motivation to drive investors from the roulette table that is venture capital.
World Eaters is an eye-opening account of the ways that the values of contemporary venture capital hurt founders, consumers, and the market. Bracy’s clear-eyed debut is a must-read for fans of Winners Take All, Super Pumped, and Brotopia, an appealing “insider / outsider” perspective on Silicon Valley, and those who are fascinated to look under the hood and learn why the modern economy is not working for most of us.
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