The digital economy isn’t weightless. It is heavy, hungry, and built on your land.

Techno-Statecraft maps the collision of Big Tech, Finance, and the State to reveal the new geography of power. By peeling back the veneer of the “innovation economy,” this publication investigates the concrete, copper, and capital behind the hype. It traces the “material politics” of the stack—following the money from the semiconductor foundry to the private equity boardroom.

The focus extends beyond technology to the violent struggle for resources. As AI reshapes energy grids and water rights, Techno-Statecraft documents the capture of public infrastructure by private interests. It offers a critical accounting of the buildout: who builds it, who owns it, and who is ultimately left with the bill.

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