Global Order and Geopolitics

Strategic analysis of international power structures, great power competition and the transformation of the contemporary world order.

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Global Order and Geopolitics

Technology Forces the Redesign of the State

The end of bureaucratic models under algorithmic efficiency – Industrial state is unsustainable. – AI replaces human structures. – Politics resists to survive. Technology will not merely assist; it will force a total reengineering because the current model of rising costs and declining efficiency is fiscally unsustainable in the digital era. Public Education: From Physical […]

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AI-driven transformation of the state into a data-based governance system
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The Inevitable Changes

The Leviathan State Submits to Technological Singularity – Technological singularity is already reshaping state power structures. – Automation redefines public spending and reduces traditional bureaucracy. – The State balances between technological efficiency and rising social demands. The Inevitable Changes The Leviathan State Submits to Technological Singularity Technological singularity is a moment that is already occurring.

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Classical bust beside a lantern and books by a lake at dusk symbolizing contemplation, knowledge and subtle control of the mind
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Psychopolitics: From Coercive Control to Self-Exploitation

From Beria to Byung-Chul Han, the evolution of power over mind and behavior – Control is no longer imposed, it is internalized– Power seduces more than it represses– Freedom coexists with new forms of domination In a previous article, we referred to psychopolitics. A term that appeared in a small yet substantial book, first introduced

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Fully automated container port operated by AI and robotic systems
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State Corruption in the Face of Technological Revolution

Automation and artificial intelligence expose the structural obsolescence of the modern State – Automation as a structural rupture of the State model.– Corruption as systemic inefficiency rather than isolated deviation.– The transition toward algorithmic governance. Sterile Battles State corruption against technology By Dr. Nelson Jorge Mosco Castellano The ports of Qidong and the Yangshan cargo

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Man reading on an e-reader under the northern lights in a natural landscape
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The new social contract in the age of artificial intelligence

From production to human contribution: creativity, virtue and liberated time – Shift from doing to contributing – AI as liberation or control – New humanism based on virtue and community WHERE ARE WE HEADING The new social contract: excess supply and the need to reinvent consumption By Dr. Nelson Jorge Mosco Castellano In the past

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The Clash Between Ideology and Reality

The structural failure of Marxism and the rise of an AI-driven economic paradigm – Marxism fails due to economic infeasibility and authoritarian drift. – Successful cases rely on market pragmatism, not ideological purity. – Artificial intelligence is reshaping work, inequality, and human purpose. The failure of Marxist orthodoxy By Dr. Nelson Jorge Mosco Castellano Historically,

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Classical ruler towering over modern voters amid institutional ruins symbolizing democratic decline
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Polybius’ prophecy and the cycle of power

Liberalism, security, and the risk of a drift toward modern forms of Caesarism – Liberalism and limits of the State – Security, power and legitimacy – Historical cycles and Caesarism risk Polybius’ Prophecy In his work “Armed Liberalism” (Artemisa, Montevideo, 2019), Rodolfo Fattoruso presents a remarkable compendium of what liberalism is and of its challenges.

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Massive bureaucratic state overshadowing individuals holding documents and stopped clocks
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The Ritual of Statism in Its Most Baroque Form

A critique of the pension system through political philosophy and classical economics – Conceptual critique of state pension systems – Interpretations from the liberal tradition – Economic and moral consequences of statism The State is an “invisible presence” that appropriates private resources with the argument of organizing the uncertainty of human life. Borges would justifiably

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