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Piketty's Capital in the 21st Century
Thomas Piketty’s Capital in the Twenty-First Century spent months on bestseller lists when it was released in 2013, and his formula r > g (returns on…
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Zuboff's Age of Surveillance Capitalism
In ‘The Age of Surveillance Capitalism’, Shoshana Zuboff describes big tech extracting behavioural data from users, and transforming it into predictions…
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Surveillance Capitalism
Most people think enforced laws are national.
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The Financial Action Task Force
The Financial Action Task Force was created at a G7 summit in Paris in 1989 to fight drug money laundering. It wasn’t established by treaty — that would…
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A Pattern Hidden in Plain Sight
Every major domain of global governance — finance, identity, health, trade, climate, and artificial intelligence — is converging on the same…
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The Self-Organising Universe
The image of elites laughing at the masses they manipulate is comforting in its own way, because it gives us a defined villain.
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The Social Blood
In the 1840s, Moses Hess read Hegel and spotted something he’d missed.
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Sovereignty by Latency
The Bank for International Settlements — the central bank of central banks — is building a unified ledger for the global financial system. BIS General…
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