Plongez dans un futur proche où une micro-démocratie mondiale repose sur le contrôle de l'information, semblable à un moteur de recherche ultra-puissant. Cette série plonge au cœur de l'intrigue politique, des menaces cybernétiques et de l'espionnage, alors que de puissantes forces luttent pour le contrôle. C'est une exploration passionnante de la manière dont l'information façonne la société et de la lutte constante pour maintenir la vérité et la liberté dans un monde technologiquement avancé.
Infomocracy, the debut novel by Malka Older, is a thrilling cyberpunk political drama set in a future of global micro-democracy. With power struggles between parties and corruption at play, characters like Ken and Mishima navigate a complex political landscape. Praised for its fast-paced narrative and thought-provoking themes, it’s a must-read for fans of speculative fiction.
Secret agents criss-cross the world to prevent a global democracy from
crumbling under its own weight in the sequel to the critically acclaimed SF
novel Infomocracy. Null States continues Campbell Award finalist Malka Older's
Centenal Cycle, the near-future science fiction trilogy beginning with
Infomocracy.
One of Kirkus Reviews' Best Books of 2018. Campbell Award finalist Malka Older's State Tectonics concludes The Centenal Cycle, the cyberpunk poltical thriller series that began with Infomocracy. The future of democracy must evolve or die. The last time Information held an election, a global network outage, two counts of sabotage by major world governments, and a devastating earthquake almost shook micro-democracy apart. Five years later, it's time to vote again, and the system that has ensured global peace for 25 years is more vulnerable than ever. Unknown enemies are attacking Information's network infrastructure. Spies, former superpowers, and revolutionaries sharpen their knives in the shadows. And Information's best agents question whether the data monopoly they've served all their lives is worth saving, or whether it's time to burn the world down and start anew. The Centenal Cycle #1 Infomocracy #2 Null States #3 State Tectonics