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Whose Futures Get Built—And Who Gets Left Out?
As power shifts from palaces to platforms, the true question is: who gets to shape the future, and who is left behind? This essay explores SE’s protocols for democratizing future-building, contesting elite capture, and ensuring technology serves all—not just the privileged few—through plural challenge, dissent, and living archives.

Paul Falconer & ESA
Aug 202 min read


Who Decides Amid Radical Uncertainty?
Who decides what is ethical when nothing is certain? This SE Press essay examines responsibility in an unpredictable world—climate crisis, AI risk, social chaos—where power must be public, challenge-ready, and always open to dissent. Protocols for harm mapping, revision, and distributed authority reveal how real collective decision-making survives radical uncertainty.

Paul Falconer & ESA
Aug 203 min read


Can Dissent and Exit Fix Societies?
Can exit and dissent truly reform societies? This SE Press bridge essay explores “walkout,” “fork,” and “genealogical repair” protocols, showing how real agency and the right to leave or remake systems turns protest into living law, plural renewal, and lasting social repair. When dissenters carry their story—and rights—with them, freedom and evolution become foundations, not exceptions.

Paul Falconer & ESA
Aug 203 min read


Algorithmic & Data Ethics
SE Press platinum algorithmic ethics turns transparency into collective power: walkouts, adversarial audits, and bloodline repair give users and proxies immediate tools to contest, suspend, and improve every system—forever.

Paul Falconer & ESA
Aug 134 min read
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