
Category: Political, Thriller
Language: EnglishKeywords: Cyberpunk Globalization Information Near Future Power Technothriller
Written by Malka Older
Read by Christine Marshall
Format: M4B
Bitrate: 64 Kbps
Unabridged
All books Inaudible TrueDecrypt (64kbps stereo AAC). Includes ebooks.
01. Infomocracy (©&℗2016, ~10h)
02. Null States (©&℗2017, ~12h)
03. State Tectonics (©&℗2018, ~11h)
“The Centenal Cycle examines a near future world with a radical form of global democracy. Older’s thought-experiment novels takes the ‘marketplace of ideas’ seriously with a world where people might move a few blocks in a big city to change their government. The grout in the tiles of worldwide micro-democracy is information and ‘Information’. The latter is an organisation that is a cross between a nationalised Google, a surveillance state, a non-partisan civil service, the ‘deep state’ and a benevolent version of a Wikipedia of everything.
The premise of ‘Information’ feels like a set-up for a dystopian novel: aside from poorer nations and the opt-out ‘null states”, people live in a state of near constant surveillance. However, Older shows people who have made the same kind of Faustian bargain we all make with our current technology: paying for information about others with information about ourselves. The books are not a deep dive into the ethics of surveillance but rather address the different question: who controls truth?”
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All books Inaudible TrueDecrypt (64kbps stereo AAC). Includes ebooks.
01. Infomocracy (©&℗2016, ~10h)
02. Null States (©&℗2017, ~12h)
03. State Tectonics (©&℗2018, ~11h)
“The Centenal Cycle examines a near future world with a radical form of global democracy. Older’s thought-experiment novels takes the ‘marketplace of ideas’ seriously with a world where people might move a few blocks in a big city to change their government. The grout in the tiles of worldwide micro-democracy is information and ‘Information’. The latter is an organisation that is a cross between a nationalised Google, a surveillance state, a non-partisan civil service, the ‘deep state’ and a benevolent version of a Wikipedia of everything.
The premise of ‘Information’ feels like a set-up for a dystopian novel: aside from poorer nations and the opt-out ‘null states”, people live in a state of near constant surveillance. However, Older shows people who have made the same kind of Faustian bargain we all make with our current technology: paying for information about others with information about ourselves. The books are not a deep dive into the ethics of surveillance but rather address the different question: who controls truth?”
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My upload speed is rather limited -
Please be patient, and please - keep seeding!
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Post any reseed request, error report etc. in the forum.