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RESOURCE APARTHEID. Ending the Global Cycle of Deprivation through Floor Security and the Digital Commons (en Inglés)
Umesh Kumar (Autor) · Independently published · Tapa Blanda
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$ 27.30A Bold Blueprint for the Post-Extraction Era.
In 2026, the world stands at a critical juncture. While technology has reached unprecedented heights, a "Resource Apartheid" continues to widen the gap between the hyper-connected and the deprived. In this meticulously researched manuscript, RESOURCE APARTHEID, the author exposes how geography, systemic "Enclosures," and the "Extraction Cycle" keep billions in a state of artificial scarcity.
Moving beyond traditional economic critiques, this book introduces the concept of Floor Security-a guaranteed baseline of Universal Basic Services (UBS) that ensures no human falls below the threshold of survival. From the "Resource Deserts" of sub-Saharan Africa to the "Paper vs. Reality" land paradoxes in India, the text provides a data-driven look at how we can leverage the Digital Great Equalizer to reclaim the commons.
Key features include:
The Digital Commons: How open-source AI and decentralized data can bypass traditional infrastructure barriers.
Restorative Digitization: A roadmap for using technology to reclaim communal lands and village resources.
Universal Basic Services (UBS): Why a "service floor" is more resilient than a "wealth floor" in the face of climate and economic volatility.
Global Case Studies: Real-world analysis of groundwater exploitation in Asia and success stories from the MST movement in South America.
RESOURCE APARTHEID is more than an academic study; it is a call to move from Competitive Extraction to Collaborative Stewardship. It is essential reading for policymakers, technologists, and anyone committed to ending the global cycle of deprivation.
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