This book is not intended to be a particularly complete treatise. Rather, it is intended to give the reader a rough overview of the truly essential and important issues that concern all persons of First World countries in the next few decades. The book serves to educate the reader about the historical preclusion of social democracy and its later worldwide primacy in the twentieth century-at least in the First World countries. The underlying ideological core must be properly examined and contrasted with the other forms of socialism. The author suggests that the system of social democracy is unfit for the fast-paced world of the twenty-first century and will especially not survive the change from an economy based primarily on people in the service sector to one that is based on artificial superintelligence, computing, and robotics.
ChaptersThe disinformation societyInternational SocialismNational SocialismSocial DemocratismLaw as instrumentum regniTaxation: the road to redistributionEconomics versus socialismDebt and spendingProblems and solutions