Talocracy: The Invisible Power Inside the Hidden Power

Author:   A J Qualin
Publisher:   Independently Published
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9798255103058


Pages:   458
Publication Date:   17 April 2026
Format:   Paperback
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Talocracy: The Invisible Power Inside the Hidden Power


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""Freedom is real only when it can still be exercised in time."" Talocracy. The Invisible Power Inside the Hidden Power is not just a book about politics, and it is not simply a book about technology. It is a major rethinking of how power actually works beneath the surface of modern life. We are used to thinking of power as something visible: governments, institutions, leaders, laws, platforms, public decisions. But the deepest forms of power are often the least obvious. They are built into systems, procedures, infrastructures, and thresholds. They shape who can act, who can move, who can object, who can leave, and who understands too late that the decisive moment has already passed. At the heart of this book is a simple but far-reaching idea: the history of civilization can be read as the history of the moments in which freedom becomes real. A tool matters only when it gives people back time, real choice, and dignity they can actually live. An institution matters only when its promises can still be used while they matter. An order matters only when the person is not trapped inside the very structure meant to serve them. From this insight emerges the book's central concept: Talocracy, the hidden logic through which technology becomes abundance, and abundance becomes executable freedom. Once seen through that lens, the world looks different. What matters is no longer rhetoric but structure, no longer rights in theory but rights in use, no longer the appearance of choice but the real conditions under which a human being can say yes, no, stop, or leave. With unusual scope and ambition, Talocracy moves across centuries and civilizations, from archaic societies, empires, trade routes, and maritime systems to digital platforms, satellites, artificial intelligence, bioengineering, portable identity, extended plurality, and rights across real and simulated worlds. What emerges is not a loose meditation on modernity, but a unified vision of power on a civilizational scale, one that can connect the roads of Rome to the architecture of contemporary platforms, and the future of the body to the future of freedom itself. But this book does more than interpret the present. It asks one of the central questions of our time: as technology expands human power, will it also enlarge human freedom, or will it merely refine the machinery of dependence? Its answer is bold, unsettling, and deeply original. The future will not belong simply to those who accumulate more power, but to those who can turn power into usable time, real portability, meaningful exit, intelligible systems, and forms of order within which a person can remain whole. Written with sweep, seriousness, and genuine intellectual ambition, Talocracy. The Invisible Power Inside the Hidden Power is for readers who feel that the old vocabularies are no longer enough. It is for those who understand that the future of civilization will be shaped not only by who governs, but by the hidden architecture that determines whether a human being can still live freely within the systems of the age. This is a book about power. More deeply, it is a book about the conditions under which dignity remains possible in a world increasingly governed by vast and invisible systems. If you want to understand the age that is coming, you have to understand the hidden logic that is already here. Talocracy gives that logic a name.

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Author:   A J Qualin
Publisher:   Independently Published
Imprint:   Independently Published
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 3.00cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.844kg
ISBN:  

9798255103058


Pages:   458
Publication Date:   17 April 2026
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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