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Capitalism as a Coordination Mechanism
Capitalism is often treated as an ideology—praised or condemned as a moral system rather than understood as a functional one.
Dec 23 • Kyle Farr
Reaching the Singularity
The technological singularity is commonly framed as a sudden turning point: the moment when artificial intelligence surpasses human intelligence and…
Dec 19 • Kyle Farr
Manifest Governance
Throughout history, dominant forms of governance have spread not primarily through persuasion, but through performance.
Dec 18 • Kyle Farr
Open and Closed Technocracies
The emergence of a government operating system raises a decisive question: who has access to the system, and on what terms? Digital governance can…
Dec 18 • Kyle Farr
Big Data Government
Analog governments govern in the dark.
Dec 18 • Kyle Farr
From Politicians to Sociotechnicians
A government operating system fundamentally changes not only how decisions are made, but who is responsible for making them.
Dec 18 • Kyle Farr
The Architecture of a Government Operating System
A government operating system does not abolish existing levels of governance.
Dec 18 • Kyle Farr
From Bureaucracy to Technocracy
For most of modern history, government has been constrained by the limits of analog technology.
Dec 18 • Kyle Farr
The Necessity of a New System of Government
The limitations of bureaucracy and democracy are not mere quirks of culture, scale, or procedure—they are structural and systemic.
Dec 18 • Kyle Farr
The Failures of Modern Government
Modern governments are not failing because they lack intelligence, morals, resources, or technological capacity.
Dec 18 • Kyle Farr
Technocentrism: The Sociopolitical Theory of Technology
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Dec 18 • Kyle Farr
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