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Colonialism Strikes Back: Algorithm, the Digital Empire, and Commercial Captivity

Par : Zarion Zory
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN8235311091
  • EAN9798235311091
  • Date de parution23/06/2026
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  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurIoakim Ioakim

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We live in an era where accessibility has tacitly become our executioner. Colonialism Strikes Back: Algorithm, the Digital Empire, and Commercial Captivity is a fresh, steadfast diagnosis of a civilizational loop that humanity seems doomed to repeat, charting how our modern digital magic is merely the latest façade worn by an ancient, resource-devouring beast. Framed within the realm of creative nonfiction and written as an observational narrative, this book captures the unique watchtower of an observer who has lived through every bit, byte, and mammoth zettabyte of the digital evolution since 1999.
These pages dissect the chilling reality of our present day-a landscape where tech giants drain the literal liquid of life from our communities to power an indifferent, false future, while a global populace smiles from the comfort of their sofas, unmindful that they are trading away their absolute sovereignty for the illusion of progress. By juxtaposing our ongoing technological anxieties with deep historical turning points-from the deceptive romanticism of You've Got Mail to the global corporate invasions of the East India Company and the sudden, catastrophic collapse of the Soviet empire-this work uncovers an overwhelming truth: whether it is a wooden ship in the 1400s or a cloud server in 2026, the mechanics of human greed remain exactly the same.
We are a species of highly intelligent adult-children, uncontrollably building our own collective funeral while attempting to bury the headaches of our past. This is not a detached academic lecture, but a deeply personal, provocative warning for anyone who suspects that the seamless red carpet rolled out by the governments of smaller countries for the digital empire is too good to be true. It is an urgent appeal to wake up before we are completely deleted by the grand, suffocating dreams of a powerful few.
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