

HOMO DEMENS
Book • 2023
In 'Homo Demens,' Tom-Oliver Regenauer analyzes contemporary society through a critical lens, arguing that technological and bureaucratic trends produce a degraded, controllable populace.
He explores themes of mass manipulation, loss of autonomy, and the erosion of civic virtues under technocratic governance and corporate-state alliances.
Combining historical references with modern examples, the book critiques elite networks, surveillance, and social engineering policies.
Regenauer advocates for analog living, localism, and personal responsibility as means to resist systemic control.
The work positions itself as both diagnosis and practical encouragement for readers seeking autonomy in an increasingly digital world.
He explores themes of mass manipulation, loss of autonomy, and the erosion of civic virtues under technocratic governance and corporate-state alliances.
Combining historical references with modern examples, the book critiques elite networks, surveillance, and social engineering policies.
Regenauer advocates for analog living, localism, and personal responsibility as means to resist systemic control.
The work positions itself as both diagnosis and practical encouragement for readers seeking autonomy in an increasingly digital world.
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as one of his books available in English translations on the internet archive.

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