When I wrote AIcracy, I hoped it would start a conversation.
What I didn’t expect was how many readers would walk away saying:
“This book changed how I see governance.”
“It made me rethink democracy itself.”
“Feels like a glimpse into tomorrow.”
These aren’t blurbs. They’re echoes from the future.
Reviewers called it:
▸ “A provocative glimpse into the future of leadership”
▸ “Bold, smart, and timely”
▸ “Unnerving in the best way”
▸ “A book that lingers with you”
▸ “Surprisingly hopeful… not dystopian”
Many didn’t agree with every idea. But almost all said this:
“I’m not totally convinced—but I’m no longer dismissing it.”
That’s the point.
AIcracy isn’t a manifesto. It’s a mirror. A challenge.
A possibility we’ve refused to look at long enough.
🔗 See the Amazon reviews yourself
🔗 Or better read the book — and tell me what you see