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The Architecture of Global Control

Par : OM KRISHNA
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN8232164232
  • EAN9798232164232
  • Date de parution23/02/2026
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  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurDraft2Digital

Résumé

In an age defined by globalization, digital acceleration, and financial complexity, inequality is no longer merely a statistic - it is a structure. The Architecture of Global Control is a bold and deeply analytical exploration of how concentrated wealth evolves into systemic power, shaping markets, institutions, public narratives, and the lived realities of billions. This book moves beyond conventional debates about income disparity and taxation.
It argues that the true divide between the 1% and the 99% is not simply economic - it is architectural. Wealth, when embedded within institutions, transforms into rule-setting authority. Markets cease to be neutral arenas. Policies reflect embedded incentives. Information ecosystems shape perception before citizens even realize influence is being exercised. Tracing the historical evolution of elite power from feudal landownership to industrial capitalism, from financialization to digital platform dominance, the book reveals how each stage of economic transformation has amplified the capacity of wealth to entrench itself structurally.
What once depended on territorial control now operates through capital mobility, financial markets, multinational corporations, and algorithmic infrastructures. Through powerful conceptual models - including the Structural Power Accumulation Model and the Financialization Cycle - the book demonstrates how capital ownership evolves into market dominance, policy influence, institutional control, and narrative shaping.
Inequality, it argues, is not accidental; it compounds through feedback loops that stabilize advantage across generations. But this is not a conspiratorial account. There are no secret rooms directing the world. Instead, the book exposes how incentives, institutional design, and economic architecture produce predictable concentrations of power. When asset prices rise faster than wages, when corporations influence regulatory frameworks, when digital platforms monetize attention and shape visibility, power shifts upward - often quietly, often legally, yet profoundly.
The Architecture of Global Control explores multiple dimensions of systemic influence:. How financial markets discipline governments through capital flows and bond yields. How central banking decisions can unintentionally amplify asset inequality. How corporate lobbying and regulatory capture reshape democratic processes. How media ownership and algorithmic curation frame public perception. How debt, consumer culture, and behavioral design influence individual autonomy.
How crises - financial collapses, wars, pandemics - can accelerate concentration rather than disrupt itAt its core, the book challenges the myth of equal opportunity. While societies celebrate meritocracy, structural advantages - inherited wealth, educational access, institutional networks - continue to shape life trajectories long before effort enters the equation. Opportunity is promised universally but distributed unevenly.
Yet the work does not end in pessimism. The final sections offer a constructive framework for systemic rebalancing - a Balanced Power Architecture grounded in transparency, accountability, inclusive growth, ethical capitalism, and sustainable governance. Written in a clear yet intellectually rigorous style, this book is designed for students of political economy, policymakers, researchers, and citizens who sense that contemporary inequality is not merely economic but structural.
It invites readers to rethink the relationship between wealth and power, to examine the invisible mechanisms that shape public life, and to imagine alternative institutional designs. Because the future of any society depends not only on its productivity, but on the legitimacy of its architecture. And architecture, unlike fate, can be redesigned.
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