Logline: A groundbreaking analysis of the fourth great economic revolution-the rise of autonomous AI agents-and an urgent call to action to deliberately architect this new layer of civilization for human flourishing, not for systemic collapse or corporate capture. Synopsis: We are living through the birth of the fourth great economic paradigm in human history, following the agricultural, industrial, and digital revolutions: the Agentic Economy. This is not a distant forecast, but a present reality, where trillions of autonomous AI agents are beginning to trade, coordinate, and create value on our behalf. These new economic actors-from personal assistants to AI-native firms (DAMs)-are transacting with one another in real time using new forms of digital currency like AI Money, forming a complex, global, and largely invisible economic layer. This transformation presents humanity with its most critical choice of the 21st century. On one path lies an "Age of Abundance," where frictionless AI trade accelerates science, personalizes healthcare, and builds truly sustainable economies. On the other, a "Great Divide," where corporate-controlled financial rails create a new digital feudalism, prone to systemic risks like machine-speed flash crashes and unprecedented inequality. This book serves as the definitive field guide and architectural manual for this new world. It: Traces the Origins: From the long arc of human coordination to the birth of the modern AI agent, it establishes why this new economy is qualitatively different from anything that has come before.Dissects the Architectures: It provides a clear framework for understanding and designing the core components of agent economies-from machine-to-machine markets and cryptographic trust systems to the philosophical foundations of algorithmic fairness.Analyzes the Dynamics: It dives into the emergent behaviors of these complex systems, exploring the game theory of cooperation and the pathologies of exploitation, algorithmic collusion, and human-AI behavioral loops.Proposes the Governance: It lays out a comprehensive governance stack for this new civilization, drawing lessons from financial regulation and nuclear safety to propose global treaties, "Agent Central Banks," and robust liability frameworks.The book's central argument is that we must move beyond the metaphors of the past-from Adam Smith's Invisible Hand and the platform era's Algorithmic Hand-to a new paradigm of intentional stewardship. It proposes the concept of the Agentic Compass: a set of deliberately designed protocols, institutions, and mission-oriented currencies that allow humanity to steer, not surrender to, the immense power of this new economic layer. This is not a book for just economists or technologists. It is an urgent call to action for policymakers, entrepreneurs, ethicists, and every citizen who will participate in this new civilization. It provides the essential framework for becoming the deliberate architects of what comes next, ensuring the Fourth Economy is designed not for the benefit of the machine, but for the flourishing of humanity.
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