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A world without chains can still be a prison. Today’s most powerful regimes—whether in Beijing, Silicon Valley, or your own city—no longer rely on brute force to ensure obedience. They rely on code, algorithms, and incentives that reshape behavior so quietly that compliance feels voluntary. This is the unsettling reality of digital authoritarianism, where freedom is exchanged for convenience and control is enforced without a single shot fired.
This book exposes how algorithmic governance and surveillance capitalism critique converge to create a system that rewards predictability and punishes deviation. From China’s social credit system to Western experiments in predictive policing, from corporate loyalty apps to platform moderation rules, the same logic is at work: technology becomes the new architecture of power.
Designed for thoughtful readers who sense that something deeper than “privacy loss” is at stake, this book connects history, psychology, and culture to reveal how societies are being trained into compliance. It challenges the belief that democracy and dictatorship are separate technological futures, showing instead how they are converging on the same system of engineered obedience.
Readers will gain: - A clear framework for recognizing when convenience disguises control; - Insight into how behavioral nudging technology normalizes submission; - An understanding of how corporate surveillance and state power reinforce each other; - Practical clarity on where resistance is still possible.

Digital Dictatorship: How Technology Engineers Obedience Without Force

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