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11) America: The Most Beautiful Thief (AI)
Excerpt (preview): AI won’t save us—but it will scale whatever we already are. AI is an amplifier. That’s the honest frame. It can amplify creativity and clarity. It can also amplify bureaucracy, surveillance, denial, and “automation as morality.” If a system is already extractive, AI makes it faster—and cleaner—because it can remove visible authorship. The central claim AI becomes the prettiest thief when it automates jurisdiction and manufactures “official reality.” You’ll
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Jan 271 min read


9) America The Beautiful War Monger
Excerpt (preview): Security as mask—conflict as product, morality as cover. War is one of the cleanest masks authority has. It can justify almost anything: surveillance, spending, censorship, “emergency” powers, and moral conformity. And the people who question it get framed as threats—not because they’re wrong, but because they interrupt the story that keeps the machine fed. This book expands the series outward. The central claim Permanent conflict is profitable, and profita
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7) America Where Justice Is Dead
Excerpt (preview): When process becomes punishment—how justice dies politely. Justice doesn’t always die in corruption. Sometimes it dies in procedure. Delay. Motion practice. Credential games. Credibility manufacturing. Endless hoops. The truth becomes irrelevant—not because it’s refuted, but because you can’t afford to keep speaking. This book is about procedural harm. The central claim When the system controls the timeline, it controls the outcome—and “process” becomes pun
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Jan 271 min read


5) America The Beautiful Hypocrite
Excerpt (preview): When values become branding—and branding becomes a weapon. Hypocrisy isn’t a glitch. It’s an institutional skill. The modern system learned something shocking: contradictions don’t destroy credibility—naming contradictions does. So it punishes clarity, rewards performance, and trains people to defend the contradiction as identity. This book is about the optics economy of virtue. The central claim When optics becomes currency, hypocrisy becomes strategy—and
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Jan 271 min read


3) America The Benevolent Tyrant
Excerpt (preview): Control with a smile—how coercion learns to speak the language of care and safety. The modern tyrant doesn’t stomp. It reassures. It doesn’t say “obey.” It says “we’re concerned.” It doesn’t say “hand it over.” It says “this is for your protection.” It doesn’t say “you don’t have a choice.” It says “policy requires it.” This is power that expands while still looking virtuous. The central claim Benevolence becomes tyranny when “help” installs jurisdiction ov
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Jan 271 min read
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