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The Great Reset and the City of God: A Catholic Response to Technocracy, Global Governance, and the Digital Age

The Great Reset and the City of God: A Catholic Response to Technocracy, Global Governance, and the Digital Age

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What happens when technology, global institutions, artificial intelligence, digital identity systems, and centralized governance begin to reshape every aspect of human life?

The Great Reset and the City of God examines one of the most important questions of our time: Who will shape the future of civilization—and according to what vision of the human person?

Drawing from Catholic social teaching, history, philosophy, economics, and contemporary technological developments, Steve Cunningham explores the rise of technocracy, stakeholder capitalism, digital surveillance, smart cities, central bank digital currencies, transhumanism, and the growing influence of global governance institutions.

Rather than offering fear or conspiracy, this book provides a principled Catholic framework for understanding the challenges of the digital age and responding with clarity, prudence, and hope.

Inside you'll discover:

• The origins and meaning of the Great Reset

• How technocracy seeks to replace politics, culture, and religion with management and data

• The role of the World Economic Forum, global governance initiatives, and stakeholder capitalism

• The rise of digital identity, digital currencies, and surveillance technologies

• Why subsidiarity, solidarity, and distributism remain essential for human flourishing

• The dangers of transhumanism and the attempt to redefine what it means to be human

• How families, local communities, and the Domestic Church can resist centralized control

• A Catholic vision for rebuilding civilization in an age of technological power

At its heart, this is a book about two competing visions of society: the City of Man built upon power, control, and human pride, and the City of God built upon truth, freedom, and the Kingship of Christ.

The future is not inevitable.

The question is not merely what kind of technology we will build, but what kind of people we will become.

Paperback • 289 Pages

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