El individuo soberano: una guía para dominar la transición hacia la era de la información
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| Title: | El individuo soberano: una guía para dominar la transición hacia la era de la información |
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| Authors: | Davison, James Dale, Rees-Mogg, William |
| Publication Year: | 2022 |
| Collection: | Expeditio - Repositorio Institucional Universidad de Bogotá Jorge Tadeo Lozano (UTADEO) |
| Subject Terms: | Computadoras, Siglo veintiuno, Pronósticos, Computadoras y civilización, Política mundial - 1989- - Pronósticos, Pronóstico de la economía, Computers and Civilization, World Politics - 1989 - Forecasts, Economic Forecast |
| Description: | El Individuo Soberano by James Dale Davidson and Lord William Rees-Mogg explores the transition to the information age and its implications for individuals and nations. The authors analyze historical and political megatrends, including the erosion of state power and the rise of cyber economies. They argue that traditional values and self-discipline, such as saving, are diminishing in modern societies, leading to increased state control. The book discusses the decline of democracy, nationalism, and the potential for individuals to regain sovereignty by embracing new economic models. It offers a libertarian perspective on the challenges and opportunities of the digital age, aiming to equip readers with insights to navigate this transformation. The intended audience includes those interested in political theory, economic trends, and societal evolution. ; The Sovereign Individual by James Dale Davidson and Lord William Rees-Mogg explores the transition to the information age and its implications for individuals and nations. The authors analyze historical and political megatrends, including the erosion of state power and the rise of cyber economies. They argue that traditional values and self-discipline, such as saving, are diminishing in modern societies, leading to increased state control. The book discusses the decline of democracy, nationalism, and the potential for individuals to regain sovereignty by embracing new economic models. It offers a libertarian perspective on the challenges and opportunities of the digital age, aiming to equip readers with insights to navigate this transformation. The intended audience includes those interested in political theory, economic trends, and societal evolution. |
| Document Type: | book |
| File Description: | 484 páginas; text/html |
| Language: | Spanish; Castilian |
| Relation: | https://elibro.utadeoproxy.elogim.com/es/ereader/utadeo/260319; https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12010/38095 |
| Availability: | https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12010/38095 https://elibro.utadeoproxy.elogim.com/es/ereader/utadeo/260319 |
| Rights: | info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess ; Abierto (Texto Completo) |
| Accession Number: | edsbas.DA4CDD06 |
| Database: | BASE |
| Abstract: | El Individuo Soberano by James Dale Davidson and Lord William Rees-Mogg explores the transition to the information age and its implications for individuals and nations. The authors analyze historical and political megatrends, including the erosion of state power and the rise of cyber economies. They argue that traditional values and self-discipline, such as saving, are diminishing in modern societies, leading to increased state control. The book discusses the decline of democracy, nationalism, and the potential for individuals to regain sovereignty by embracing new economic models. It offers a libertarian perspective on the challenges and opportunities of the digital age, aiming to equip readers with insights to navigate this transformation. The intended audience includes those interested in political theory, economic trends, and societal evolution. ; The Sovereign Individual by James Dale Davidson and Lord William Rees-Mogg explores the transition to the information age and its implications for individuals and nations. The authors analyze historical and political megatrends, including the erosion of state power and the rise of cyber economies. They argue that traditional values and self-discipline, such as saving, are diminishing in modern societies, leading to increased state control. The book discusses the decline of democracy, nationalism, and the potential for individuals to regain sovereignty by embracing new economic models. It offers a libertarian perspective on the challenges and opportunities of the digital age, aiming to equip readers with insights to navigate this transformation. The intended audience includes those interested in political theory, economic trends, and societal evolution. |
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