STATELESS by Marcus Briggs

STATELESS

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Over the past two decades, a handful of technology companies have grown beyond national borders, legal systems, and traditional forms of regulation. Stateless examines how modern tech giants have evolved into global infrastructures that influence communication, commerce, and public life while often operating faster than the laws meant to govern them.

The book traces the rise of platform economies, the expansion of digital marketplaces, and the gradual shift in power from states to corporations whose reach now spans continents. It explores how governance, accountability, and enforcement struggle to keep pace with systems designed to scale without constraint.

This is an investigation into a new kind of power, one that is not tied to geography, but to code, data, and networks.

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