My books present a vision of democratizing cyber society. I argue that current centralized binary computers are incompatible with democracy and proposes a solution based to prevent digital dictatorship based in science and nature.
The core message is that democratic principles must be built into the very architecture of each digital computer, not just added as a software afterthought. I argue that the functional abstractions of λ-calculus creates naturally engineered democratic structure instead of undermining them through centralized privileges.
The solution resolves both philosophical and technical concerns bridges by the mathematics of λ-calculus to fill the gaps between democratic ideals and technical implementation flaws in binary computers This fundamental aligning computer architecture with democratic equality as individual human rights throughout cyberspace.
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