[Freedom™] E–pub à Daniel Suarez
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- Freedom™
- Daniel Suarez
- English
- 06 July 2018
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read & download Í E-book, or Kindle E-pub à Daniel Suarez Daniel Suarez à 9 free download read Freedom™ The Daemon a lethal computer program created by a twisted genius is firmly in control and moving towards its endgame As the global economy begins to collapse the world's most powerful organizations monolithic corporat Nearly as amazing as the first book in the Duology Daemon it leads us right into the middle of an ideological breakdown or a breakthrough with hoards of Daemon followers playing their lives as if it was all a huge game And indeed the way our economics and military and politics is run it is just that So what happens when a game AI successfully outplays our gloriously flawed human nature all in the desire to prevent a total breakdown of our society as all societies have broken down when our reach outstrips our graspWhy the old guard the rich the staunch governmentalists and the old idealists band together to take down impossibly the background program that had transformed the world With devastating effect Civil Wars corn rebellions tent cities and absolute fear of the internet dominates this bookOh yeah and high level wizards techno kind roam the world having risen high in wealth and real power thanks to the Daemon and they are truly awesome and rather scary Sound like a game Well it is But this system of rewards is all in real wealth real influence and really awesome techWho do I root for waves his wand around I won t tell youThe fact is this is still very much a techno thriller to its core but beyond that it s super ambitious and it s also a rather enormous SF undertaking in its own right from the ideas the social reform or from the deeper implications of what it means to be human and so flawed as to have one stupid distributed program be able to outthink us surprisingly so because it doesn t even have real intelligenceIt s just programmed to manipulate us all really really well And I can t say I disagree with it s core purpose either But then I must uote Robert A Heinlein Never underestimate the power of human stupiditysighGreat book great conclusion and I don t even mind the soapbox that the author stood upon SF is really all about ideas but this one s a great story too
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read & download Í E-book, or Kindle E-pub à Daniel Suarez Daniel Suarez à 9 free download read Freedom™ Ions complete with armies of their own prepare to fight their unseen enemyWhen civil conflict erupts in the United States former detective Pete Sebeck finds himself forced to protect the new world order Amid conflicti A great seuel to Daemon You get to see a different side of some of the characters and not everything is as cut and dry
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read & download Í E-book, or Kindle E-pub à Daniel Suarez Daniel Suarez à 9 free download read Freedom™ Ng loyalties rapidly diminishing human power and the possibility that anyone can be a daemon operative or a corporate spy Sebeck knows that he embodies the last hope that freedom can survive the information revolution Tough rating probably deserves 25 starsThis is the seuel to Daemon which I recall enjoying a good bit Daemon was pretty popular among computer programmers for its according to the description here at goodreads shockingly plausible premise It s a techno thriller without the techno babbleFreedom is I think meant to be in the same mold although I m not sure what an encrypted IP beacon is That is to say the techno gets a little babblyI did love the premise In Daemon an out of control computer program tries to take over the world It s the enemy In Freedom things are a little complicatedStill lots of the issues feel half baked It s great to imagine a utopia of hyper local communities but where are the ones outside of Iowa going to get their food How s it going to work with citiesAlso there s only one female character and she s pretty much a passive observerSo it gets rounded down to two stars Disappointing given my memory of Daemon