From the slave ships to Silicon Valley, the masters never vanished—only their methods changed.
Empire of Illusion uncovers the hidden architecture of American power: a two-century transformation from plantation aristocracy to digital oligarchy.
Through wars, depressions, and technological revolutions, each crisis expanded elite control while preserving the illusion of democracy.
Drawing on economic history, political analysis, and moral inquiry, this book traces the through-line of domination—from the cotton bond to the central bank, from the factory to the algorithm. It reveals how every reform became a rebranding, every liberation another enclosure, and every generation a new market to be managed.
In an age when freedom is marketed as convenience and obedience disguised as progress, Empire of Illusion asks the question no election can answer:
Can a nation built on profit rediscover its soul?
For readers of Chris Hedges, Naomi Klein, and Howard Zinn, this is both a chronicle of decline and a call to reconstruction—a warning that the price of freedom is never paid once, but daily, in awareness and courage.