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  • Architecture of a Technodemocracy

  • How Technology and Democracy Can Revolutionize Governments, Empower the 100%, and End the 1% System
  • By: Jason M. Hanania
  • Narrated by: Jason McCoy, Dixie Glassman
  • Length: 8 hrs and 29 mins
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Summary

The world is primed for radical changes in government where each of us has an equal voice and all are held accountable. In Architecture of a Technodemocracy, Hanania provides a detailed blueprint on how to leverage current government processes, communications systems, and blockchain security to take the next step in the evolution of human government. By harnessing technology that already exists, we can nonviolently reshape our respective governments.

The cooperation of modern politicians is not a requirement. A technodemocracy can be created without spending any tax dollars, passing any new laws, or otherwise turning to career politicians for leadership. Like Bitcoin, technodemocracy uses readily available technologies to decentralize power from the one percent to the 100 percent. Its principles can be applied to any nation.

Despite being drafted more than 200 years ago, the Constitution enables a U.S. technodemocratic republic. No nation in history has ever had such an absolute straightaway to a 100 percent democratic government - the opportunity to revolutionize society, economy, and environment without using violence. Through illustrations, examples, and analogies, Architecture of a Technodemocracy provides an elegantly simple method for decentralizing power to 100 percent of the American people and, in the process, ending the U.S. political party system.

About the Author:

Jason M. Hanania is an attorney, an engineer, and a former U.S. government employee. He ran for the U.S. Senate in 2016 as the first technodemocratic candidate.

©2018 Jason M. Hanania (P)2020 Jason M. Hanania

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