ABSTRACT

This book examines the connections between the psycho-social difficulties and challenges faced by children and younger people in their online lives; the structure, character, and motivations of the corporate system ‘behind’ the screen; and the possibility that the digital technostructure may come to form the backbone of a new post-democratic system of technocratic governance.

Much of the originality of this book lies in its blending of subjects that are not often combined, thereby offering a fresh perspective: ‘generation studies’; the philosophy of technology; the history of the idea of technocracy; the technologically enhanced merger of corporate・governmental power in the U.S. system; the society-shaping goals and capabilities of the big tax-exempt American foundations over the last hundred years; the elite ‘superclass’ gaming of formally constituted transnational and global institutions; and the way the United Nations-centred SDG・ESG system is itself developing in the direction of a technocratic system of economic and population management.

The book will appeal to readers interested in relationships between our contemporary global power elite, the structures it has created and processes it has set in motion, and how these affect young people whose development is already being over-determined by the activities of the big Silicon Valley entities and their associates.

chapter |8 pages

Introduction

chapter Chapter 1|32 pages

Big Nihilism 1

How the Silicon Valley Culture Hurts Young People

chapter Chapter 2|33 pages

The Road to Technocracy

From Sir Francis Bacon to the World Economic Forum

chapter Chapter 3|25 pages

Shaping the Twentieth-Century United States

Elite-Military Social Engineering

chapter Chapter 4|39 pages

Sustainable Development as Technocracy

Population Control and the Corporate Capture of the Environmental Movement

chapter Chapter 5|29 pages

Human–Machine Systems and Their Discontents

chapter Chapter 6|24 pages

The Classroom Laboratory #1

The Self-Esteem Movement, the Therapeutic Ethos, and Utopian Education Reform

chapter Chapter 7|21 pages

The Classroom Laboratory #2

The Child–Machine Interface, Social Emotional Learning, and the Data-Mined Pupil as a ‘Standing Reserve’

chapter |18 pages

Conclusion

Technocracy Unchained Versus the Soul of the World