From the smoky coffeehouses of 18th-century London to the gleaming tech campuses of Silicon Valley, Nartey traces the evolution of corporate power across three centuries. The book uncovers how corporations acquired their unprecedented influence through a complex web of legal rights, technological dominance, and cultural engineering. With remarkable clarity, it shows how these entities have moved beyond their original purpose to become architects of human consciousness itself.
This comprehensive analysis reveals how corporations have become our new deities - immortal, omnipresent, and increasingly omnipotent. Yet unlike the gods of old, these entities serve profit rather than providence, market share rather than mercy.
Essential reading for anyone seeking to understand the true nature of power in the modern world, "Gods of Commerce" offers both a warning and a wake-up call. It challenges readers to recognize their own role in this system of corporate divinity and poses crucial questions about humanity's future in a world where corporations increasingly rule as gods.
Meticulously researched and eloquently written, this work provides an unprecedented framework for understanding one of the most significant transformations in human history - the rise of corporations from mere commercial enterprises to objects of worship and architects of reality itself.
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