The Economics of the Future
Designing the Future
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Narrated by:
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India Roberts
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By:
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Boris Kriger
Every civilization reaches a point where its own efficiency becomes its worst enemy. Food is manufactured to be discarded. Energy is extracted from the earth only to be wasted heating empty buildings. Entire professions exist for no purpose other than to justify the professions that supervise them. The modern economy does not malfunction — it functions exactly as designed, and that is the problem.
Previous thinkers proposed revolution, reform, disruption. Every attempt to rebuild the system from within produced the same result: catastrophe. The French Revolution devoured its children. The Soviet experiment buried millions beneath its blueprints. Radical reform, however well-intentioned, merely reshuffles absurdity and calls it progress.
This book proposes something different. Not a war on the old system, but a quiet construction beside it. A parallel economy — autonomous, rational, already germinating in the cracks of the existing order — that grows naturally, without revolution, without violence, without the permission of those who profit from the current madness. When the old machine finally stalls, and it will, the alternative is not collapse. It is a door that was open all along.
©2026 Boris Kriger (P)2026 Boris Kriger