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For example, if the book were to take Nick Srnicek’s (2017) formulation of platform capitalism, how might it be different? Does the circumscription within platform enterprises signify an emergent logic of market delineation, a self-cannibalization of sorts? If so, what are the ramifications? Despite these shortfalls, Professor Fraser’s Cannibal Capitalism is a prime first course to introduce capitalism today.