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Chapter 9 is where we stop talking about machines and start talking about politics. The core dilemma the book throws out is that while technology "makes history," it doesn't set the rules for that history. If we just let the exponential abundance of the Third Disruption unfold unchecked, the predictable result is just going to be "novel forms of profiteering" instead of widespread liberation. We’re left with a huge question: How do we actually translate these incredible technological possibilities into tangible political power so that the needs of people—not just maximizing profit—are met? That tension between technological promise and political failure is exactly what Chapter 9 is designed to resolve. This is where the chapter, boldly titled "Popular Support: Luxury Populism," really takes off. The argument here is that for any political project to succeed in directing the possibilities of the Third Disruption toward people's needs, it must be populist. It completely rejects the old guard approach of "elite technocracy" and refuses to accept that we must constantly sacrifice ourselves on the "altar of profit and growth". Instead, it calls for a new movement, described as a "luxury" populism. This isn't about some anti-utopian retreat from modernity to save the planet; it’s about demanding "everything"—the limitless prosperity and abundance that technology has already made possible. The goal is simple: fight for the resources necessary for everyone to lead happy, fulfilling, or as the book puts it, "expanded lives".
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