The sovereign individual : how to survive and thrive during the collapse of the welfare state11/13/2023 Linking well how technological revolutions empower larger groups of individuals with the power of knowledge. The parallels between the Church in the Middle Ages and today’s Nation States are original and in my opinion well fit. The average reader may though benefit from a good historical background, with major focus on the shifts from prehistoric society to ancient society, Middle Ages to Renaissance, and Modern Age to Industrial revolution. Even though “The sovreign individual” is not the most important book I have ever read, I think it makes a good job highlighting the cycles and re-cycles that humanity appaently cannot avoid going through every so many centuries. While reading the book for the first time almost 20 years after it was written, sometimes I got the feeling it pages were almost prescient… Predicting everything from Bitcoin to Trump. Written at the end of the 90’s the book examines how information technology will reshape the world over the coming decades. “The Sovereign Individual: How to Survive and Thrive During the Collapse of the Welfare State” by James Dale Davidson and Lord William Rees-Mogg is a book that has interesting perspectives and it pursues the ambitious goal of describing the transition that our world is going through.
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