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The Human Futures Market: A Technical Manual for the Commodification of Everything
When human attention became measurable, it became a marketplace. When personal data became traceable, it became an asset class. Now, as neurotechnology makes thoughts readable, synthetic biology makes bodies programmable, and AI makes behavior predictable, a new frontier opens: the total commodification of human experience itself. The Human Futures Market is not a warning from science fiction. It is a technical manual for a future already under construction.
Written in the dispassionate language of financial analysis, this book maps the "assetization pipeline"-the systematic process by which any measurable human capacity becomes a tradeable commodity. From cognitive bandwidth leased by the millisecond to emotional states packaged as securities, from reproductive capacity auctioned in futures markets to consciousness itself transformed into a transferable good, each chapter provides the blueprints that tomorrow's markets will use to transform humanity into a portfolio.
The book opens with a pitch-perfect S-1 filing for "Humanity, Inc., " making explicit the growth story others would prefer to imply. It then proceeds from foundations to instruments to institutions. Part I defines the assetization pipeline and the constitutional reference: slow, privacy-neutral indexes validated by independent shadow oracles. Part II specifies products-cognitive capacity leases, affective securities, somatic subscriptions, reproductive infrastructure, and more-priced with the same kernel used for annuities and options but amended with "ethical Greeks, " privacy budgets, quiet-first clearing, and American-style revocation that settles as cash.
Part III examines derivative overlays, from behavioral futures to mortality spreads and neurodata commitments, and draws bright lines where payouts would become bounties on harm. Part IV writes the boundary conditions: a do-not-commodify registry executable in code, mission councils with veto over references and halts, continuity trusts and FRAND after safety exclusivity, positional-intensity taxes that collapse arms races, and living wills that wind markets down before they route pressure through arteries, skulls, lineages, or food webs.
Written for three critical audiences-the technologists and financiers who will be tempted to build these markets, the policymakers who will be asked to govern them, and the citizens who will have no choice but to live within them-this book provides the shared vocabulary needed to recognize and interrupt commodification before it becomes irreversible. Part technical manual, part policy handbook, part philosophical weapon, The Human Futures Market does what manifestos cannot: it adopts the master's tools to reveal the master's plan.
By writing the business case for dystopia with perfect professional composure, it forces readers to confront a simple question: if we can see exactly where current trends lead, why would we continue building toward that destination?The future this book describes is not inevitable. But the window to prevent it is measured in years, not decades. When measurement makes everything contractible, only deliberate friction preserves freedom.
When efficiency arguments justify any commodification, only pre-designed boundaries protect personhood. When markets move faster than law, only anticipatory governance prevents tomorrow's normal from becoming yesterday's unthinkable. Publication Note: While written as strategic analysis, readers should understand this book as a warning. The markets described here are not recommendations but extrapolations-rigorous extensions of current trends that reveal why certain boundaries must be defended now, before measurement makes everything contractible and contracts make everything tradeable.
Written in the dispassionate language of financial analysis, this book maps the "assetization pipeline"-the systematic process by which any measurable human capacity becomes a tradeable commodity. From cognitive bandwidth leased by the millisecond to emotional states packaged as securities, from reproductive capacity auctioned in futures markets to consciousness itself transformed into a transferable good, each chapter provides the blueprints that tomorrow's markets will use to transform humanity into a portfolio.
The book opens with a pitch-perfect S-1 filing for "Humanity, Inc., " making explicit the growth story others would prefer to imply. It then proceeds from foundations to instruments to institutions. Part I defines the assetization pipeline and the constitutional reference: slow, privacy-neutral indexes validated by independent shadow oracles. Part II specifies products-cognitive capacity leases, affective securities, somatic subscriptions, reproductive infrastructure, and more-priced with the same kernel used for annuities and options but amended with "ethical Greeks, " privacy budgets, quiet-first clearing, and American-style revocation that settles as cash.
Part III examines derivative overlays, from behavioral futures to mortality spreads and neurodata commitments, and draws bright lines where payouts would become bounties on harm. Part IV writes the boundary conditions: a do-not-commodify registry executable in code, mission councils with veto over references and halts, continuity trusts and FRAND after safety exclusivity, positional-intensity taxes that collapse arms races, and living wills that wind markets down before they route pressure through arteries, skulls, lineages, or food webs.
Written for three critical audiences-the technologists and financiers who will be tempted to build these markets, the policymakers who will be asked to govern them, and the citizens who will have no choice but to live within them-this book provides the shared vocabulary needed to recognize and interrupt commodification before it becomes irreversible. Part technical manual, part policy handbook, part philosophical weapon, The Human Futures Market does what manifestos cannot: it adopts the master's tools to reveal the master's plan.
By writing the business case for dystopia with perfect professional composure, it forces readers to confront a simple question: if we can see exactly where current trends lead, why would we continue building toward that destination?The future this book describes is not inevitable. But the window to prevent it is measured in years, not decades. When measurement makes everything contractible, only deliberate friction preserves freedom.
When efficiency arguments justify any commodification, only pre-designed boundaries protect personhood. When markets move faster than law, only anticipatory governance prevents tomorrow's normal from becoming yesterday's unthinkable. Publication Note: While written as strategic analysis, readers should understand this book as a warning. The markets described here are not recommendations but extrapolations-rigorous extensions of current trends that reveal why certain boundaries must be defended now, before measurement makes everything contractible and contracts make everything tradeable.
When human attention became measurable, it became a marketplace. When personal data became traceable, it became an asset class. Now, as neurotechnology makes thoughts readable, synthetic biology makes bodies programmable, and AI makes behavior predictable, a new frontier opens: the total commodification of human experience itself. The Human Futures Market is not a warning from science fiction. It is a technical manual for a future already under construction.
Written in the dispassionate language of financial analysis, this book maps the "assetization pipeline"-the systematic process by which any measurable human capacity becomes a tradeable commodity. From cognitive bandwidth leased by the millisecond to emotional states packaged as securities, from reproductive capacity auctioned in futures markets to consciousness itself transformed into a transferable good, each chapter provides the blueprints that tomorrow's markets will use to transform humanity into a portfolio.
The book opens with a pitch-perfect S-1 filing for "Humanity, Inc., " making explicit the growth story others would prefer to imply. It then proceeds from foundations to instruments to institutions. Part I defines the assetization pipeline and the constitutional reference: slow, privacy-neutral indexes validated by independent shadow oracles. Part II specifies products-cognitive capacity leases, affective securities, somatic subscriptions, reproductive infrastructure, and more-priced with the same kernel used for annuities and options but amended with "ethical Greeks, " privacy budgets, quiet-first clearing, and American-style revocation that settles as cash.
Part III examines derivative overlays, from behavioral futures to mortality spreads and neurodata commitments, and draws bright lines where payouts would become bounties on harm. Part IV writes the boundary conditions: a do-not-commodify registry executable in code, mission councils with veto over references and halts, continuity trusts and FRAND after safety exclusivity, positional-intensity taxes that collapse arms races, and living wills that wind markets down before they route pressure through arteries, skulls, lineages, or food webs.
Written for three critical audiences-the technologists and financiers who will be tempted to build these markets, the policymakers who will be asked to govern them, and the citizens who will have no choice but to live within them-this book provides the shared vocabulary needed to recognize and interrupt commodification before it becomes irreversible. Part technical manual, part policy handbook, part philosophical weapon, The Human Futures Market does what manifestos cannot: it adopts the master's tools to reveal the master's plan.
By writing the business case for dystopia with perfect professional composure, it forces readers to confront a simple question: if we can see exactly where current trends lead, why would we continue building toward that destination?The future this book describes is not inevitable. But the window to prevent it is measured in years, not decades. When measurement makes everything contractible, only deliberate friction preserves freedom.
When efficiency arguments justify any commodification, only pre-designed boundaries protect personhood. When markets move faster than law, only anticipatory governance prevents tomorrow's normal from becoming yesterday's unthinkable. Publication Note: While written as strategic analysis, readers should understand this book as a warning. The markets described here are not recommendations but extrapolations-rigorous extensions of current trends that reveal why certain boundaries must be defended now, before measurement makes everything contractible and contracts make everything tradeable.
Written in the dispassionate language of financial analysis, this book maps the "assetization pipeline"-the systematic process by which any measurable human capacity becomes a tradeable commodity. From cognitive bandwidth leased by the millisecond to emotional states packaged as securities, from reproductive capacity auctioned in futures markets to consciousness itself transformed into a transferable good, each chapter provides the blueprints that tomorrow's markets will use to transform humanity into a portfolio.
The book opens with a pitch-perfect S-1 filing for "Humanity, Inc., " making explicit the growth story others would prefer to imply. It then proceeds from foundations to instruments to institutions. Part I defines the assetization pipeline and the constitutional reference: slow, privacy-neutral indexes validated by independent shadow oracles. Part II specifies products-cognitive capacity leases, affective securities, somatic subscriptions, reproductive infrastructure, and more-priced with the same kernel used for annuities and options but amended with "ethical Greeks, " privacy budgets, quiet-first clearing, and American-style revocation that settles as cash.
Part III examines derivative overlays, from behavioral futures to mortality spreads and neurodata commitments, and draws bright lines where payouts would become bounties on harm. Part IV writes the boundary conditions: a do-not-commodify registry executable in code, mission councils with veto over references and halts, continuity trusts and FRAND after safety exclusivity, positional-intensity taxes that collapse arms races, and living wills that wind markets down before they route pressure through arteries, skulls, lineages, or food webs.
Written for three critical audiences-the technologists and financiers who will be tempted to build these markets, the policymakers who will be asked to govern them, and the citizens who will have no choice but to live within them-this book provides the shared vocabulary needed to recognize and interrupt commodification before it becomes irreversible. Part technical manual, part policy handbook, part philosophical weapon, The Human Futures Market does what manifestos cannot: it adopts the master's tools to reveal the master's plan.
By writing the business case for dystopia with perfect professional composure, it forces readers to confront a simple question: if we can see exactly where current trends lead, why would we continue building toward that destination?The future this book describes is not inevitable. But the window to prevent it is measured in years, not decades. When measurement makes everything contractible, only deliberate friction preserves freedom.
When efficiency arguments justify any commodification, only pre-designed boundaries protect personhood. When markets move faster than law, only anticipatory governance prevents tomorrow's normal from becoming yesterday's unthinkable. Publication Note: While written as strategic analysis, readers should understand this book as a warning. The markets described here are not recommendations but extrapolations-rigorous extensions of current trends that reveal why certain boundaries must be defended now, before measurement makes everything contractible and contracts make everything tradeable.
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