As humanity enters the third decade of the 21st century, we find ourselves at the precipice of a Technocratic Age where Artificial Intelligence, Smart Technology, and the Internet of Things are becoming a part of everyday life.
In five new chapters, Broze documents the advance of the Technocratic State during COVID-1984, As humanity enters the third decade of the 21st century, we find ourselves at the precipice of a Technocra.
This new Edition picks up where the original left off, warning of the looming techno-tyranny while offering practical solutions anyone can implement to avoid falling victim to the digital prison currently being built around humanity.
Do you want to understand the philosophy that guides our digital world? Are you looking for practical solutions to maintain privacy and liberty? Derrick Broze is back with a post-COVID update to How to Opt-Out of the Technocratic State, the underground bestseller that sparked the Exit and Build concept.
By understanding Konkin\'s ideas, we can adapt them to our digital world and forge a path to liberty, privacy, and equality.
Konkin outlined a specific mindset and strategy that encouraged opting-out of the state\'s economic systems, as well as any other system that does not align with one\'s values.
Konkin III, and what he termed Counter-Economics.
Is this obscure political theory from the 20th century the guiding force behind the move toward a digital dystopia? What are the implications for a world that is always plugged in and on \'the grid\'? How can one maintain privacy and liberty in a society that is based on mass surveillance, technological control, and the loss of individuality? Broze believes the answers to these questions can be found in the work of political philosopher Samuel E.
In How to Opt-Out of the Technocratic State, author Derrick Broze examines the current push toward Smart Grid technology, and explores the concept of Technocracy.
The concept of social credit is also becoming increasingly popular, and the likelihood that citizens will face negative consequences for choosing to speak about controversial topics or criticizing authorities is only going to increase.
Corporations and governments are even learning to use technology in ways that allow them to be the \'engineers\' of society.
This technology provides benefits, but comes at a cost-corporations, governments, law enforcement, and hackers are all capable of peering into our lives at any moment.
As humanity enters the third decade of the 21st century, we find ourselves at the precipice of a Technocratic Age where Artificial Intelligence, Smart Technology, and the Internet of Things are becoming a part of everyday life