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We are no longer just spectators we are participants in a revolution coded in algorithms, data, and invisible systems that shape our lives every second.
reveals how technology has shifted power from television screens to codebases, from public squares to social media feeds, from politicians to platform engineers.
From the end of spectatorship to the rise of synthetic reality, this groundbreaking book explores how algorithms dictate what we see, think, and believe. It examines the death of objective truth, the myth of neutral technology, the weaponization of attention, and the hidden coders who now shape societies.
Alamgir Rajab pulls back the curtain on how platforms act as new nations, how surveillance has become participation, and how decentralized systems can both liberate and divide us. With clarity and urgency, he shows that revolutions today aren*t broadcast on TV they are embedded in code.
If you want to understand the future of power, truth, and freedom in the digital age, this book is essential reading.






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