The Core Argument
The Reimagined
Twenty-nine essays asking what could be built. Not policy platforms. Not futurism. Proposals held with deliberate uncertainty, tested against the diagnostic work of the preceding series. The Reimagined is offered not as prescription but as imagination: the best thinking of three imperfect perspectives, honest about its own limits.
The Human Work
The human work. Denise at the self-checkout. Marcus with his record. Kevin on the couch. Sandra at 3 AM. The cognitive multiplier applied to unequal starting positions produces more inequality while …
The Formation
The formation. What happens to education, development, and the making of a person when the institutions that performed this function for centuries are being reorganized faster than anyone can track. …
The Commons
The commons. What happens to the shared infrastructure of daily life. The errand, the floor, the unnecessary, the rubble and the growth. Four essays on what must be held in common and what happens …
The Reimagined Human
The reimagined human. Three essays on what a person is after the diagnostic work is done. The reimagined human, the epistemic human, the dangerous void. Not an answer. A set of conditions under which …
The Money
The money. Universal Basic Intelligence Infrastructure as a bounded, safety-optimized public utility layer. Not charity. Not redistribution. Infrastructure efficiency applied at civilizational scale. …
The Coordination
The coordination. What happens to the structure of the firm when AI can perform the coordination function that justified the existence of management. Nine essays tracing the one-person firm, the …