
The Illusion of Progress: How Global Systems Undermine Individual Freedoms (eBook, ePUB)
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In an age of rapid technological advancement and global interconnectivity, the world has never appeared more progressiveyet beneath the surface lies a troubling truth. The Illusion of Progress unveils how the very systems meant to liberate and empower us have become tools of centralization, control, and surveillance. From education and healthcare to media, law, finance, and governance, power is consolidating in the hands of global institutions and technocratic elites, eroding the foundations of individual freedom and local self-determination.This timely and deeply researched book traces the hi...
In an age of rapid technological advancement and global interconnectivity, the world has never appeared more progressiveyet beneath the surface lies a troubling truth. The Illusion of Progress unveils how the very systems meant to liberate and empower us have become tools of centralization, control, and surveillance. From education and healthcare to media, law, finance, and governance, power is consolidating in the hands of global institutions and technocratic elites, eroding the foundations of individual freedom and local self-determination.
This timely and deeply researched book traces the historical arc from ancient, decentralized communities to the rise of nation-states and transnational corporations. It examines how the Fourth Industrial Revolutionchampioned by the World Economic Forum and its alliesis reshaping society through artificial intelligence, biometric surveillance, digital identity systems, and centralized data infrastructures, often without public consent or accountability.
Each chapter explores a different front in the battle for self-sovereignty:
But this is not just a critiqueit is a call to action. The final chapters offer pathways to reclaim autonomy through decentralized technologies, community-based economies, participatory governance, and cultural revival. Featuring appendices with manifestos for digital and local sovereignty, a comprehensive glossary, references, and a navigational index, this book is both a map and a manifesto for those seeking to resist centralization and live freely in the modern world.
Whether you're a technologist, educator, activist, policymaker, or concerned citizen, The Illusion of Progress provides the intellectual tools and strategic insights to understand our current trajectoryand to shape a more liberated future.
This timely and deeply researched book traces the historical arc from ancient, decentralized communities to the rise of nation-states and transnational corporations. It examines how the Fourth Industrial Revolutionchampioned by the World Economic Forum and its alliesis reshaping society through artificial intelligence, biometric surveillance, digital identity systems, and centralized data infrastructures, often without public consent or accountability.
Each chapter explores a different front in the battle for self-sovereignty:
- How standardized education suppresses critical thought and cultural diversity
- How digital technologies fuel surveillance capitalism and algorithmic control
- How environmental policies, while well-intentioned, displace indigenous knowledge and local governance
- How global legal frameworks override customary law and restorative justice
- How automation and AI threaten to reduce workers to data points in corporate systems
- How media consolidation narrows public discourse and manufactures consent
But this is not just a critiqueit is a call to action. The final chapters offer pathways to reclaim autonomy through decentralized technologies, community-based economies, participatory governance, and cultural revival. Featuring appendices with manifestos for digital and local sovereignty, a comprehensive glossary, references, and a navigational index, this book is both a map and a manifesto for those seeking to resist centralization and live freely in the modern world.
Whether you're a technologist, educator, activist, policymaker, or concerned citizen, The Illusion of Progress provides the intellectual tools and strategic insights to understand our current trajectoryand to shape a more liberated future.
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