Who scripted the version of the world you move through every day, deciding what counts as real and what you're never meant to question?Economic power has always needed cultural power to survive. In The Hidden Hand, Eric Buesing traced how concentrated wealth captured labor and resources across millennia. The Illusion Architects follows the other half of the operation: the capture of the mind that might have noticed.Buesing traces the same institutional logic from ancient emperors who commissioned poets and myths, through royal censors and CIA-funded cultural fronts, into the invisible algorithms that now decide what billions of people see and never encounter. The same patterns recur across every era: coercion, alignment, amnesia, and conflict keep populations managed and divided.At the center is the throttling effect, Buesing's term for the neurological mechanism by which emotionally charged stories consume the limited attention available in any mind. Consequential developments are not censored; they simply lose the competition for attention. Your own capacity for empathy does the suppressing.The technology changes. The underlying manipulation does not. This book teaches you to
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