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The Thinker That Never Lived: Geopolitics, Paradox, and the Human Condition in the Age of AI
by Paul Sherriff
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Synopsis
If you’re wondering why democracies are faltering, why people are angrier, and why truth feels negotiable, this book connects the dots. Your hunt for a book that’s genuinely worth your time is over.
In an era defined by collapsing trust, rising geopolitical tension, and information engineered ...
In an era defined by collapsing trust, rising geopolitical tension, and information engineered ...
If you’re wondering why democracies are faltering, why people are angrier, and why truth feels negotiable, this book connects the dots. Your hunt for a book that’s genuinely worth your time is over.
In an era defined by collapsing trust, rising geopolitical tension, and information engineered to divide us, The Thinker That Never Lived offers a startlingly clear view of the forces reshaping society - political, psychological, technological, and historical.
Early readers are calling it “fascinating,” “thought-provoking,” “a must-read,” “unique and engaging,” and even “hopeful and frightening in equal measure.”
Inside you will explore:
• How social-media misinformation has become a geopolitical weapon.
• Why conspiracy thinking flourishes, and what it reveals about us.
• Where today’s political identities originate, and how they harden.
• What technology is really doing to the human condition.
• Why democracies are struggling to defend themselves in an age of digital influence.
• How past patterns of decline, renewal, and conflict mirror what we see today.
Moving far beyond technical discussions of AI, this book situates technology inside the deeper machinery of society - power, fear, tribalism, ambition, memory, and the narratives we inherit. It weaves together public policy, psychology, geopolitics, media manipulation, and human nature, revealing how today’s crises are not isolated events but interconnected pressures shaped by decades-long currents.
Readers consistently describe the experience as one that “keeps you questioning past patterns,” “makes you stop and think mid-page,” and “feels more human and candid than expected.” The chapters on social-media misinformation expand the scope even further, offering an urgent look at how influence is manufactured, how truth is distorted, and how easily public sentiment can be steered by invisible hands.
For those who sense that the future is arriving faster than our ability to understand it, this book provides clarity without oversimplification and insight without ideology. It speaks to readers who want to understand not just where the world is going, but why.
If you’re ready to see modern society with new eyes, and to understand the forces shaping tomorrow, pick up your copy today.
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