In The Technological Republic, Alexander C. Karp presents a sharp analysis of how technological leadership underpins national strength. He argues that Western societies have focused heavily on soft power and ideals, while neglecting the hard realities of competition, security, and state capacity. As a result, technology has advanced faster than the institutions meant to guide and deploy it.
Karp explores the cultural and political assumptions that have shaped the tech industry. He critiques the belief that innovation alone guarantees progress, and instead calls for alignment between technology, democratic values, and public purpose. The book examines artificial intelligence, data systems, and defense technology as arenas where hesitation and moral ambiguity can carry real consequences.
Rather than offering abstract theory, The Technological Republic is a call to action. It urges leaders, technologists, and citizens to engage seriously with power, responsibility, and long-term strategy. The book argues that the future of the West depends on whether it can pair its technological talent with conviction, coordination, and belief in its own role on the global stage.

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