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What happens when influence becomes infrastructure?

In the near future, social behavior is no longer debated, t’s modeled. Elections, markets, activism, and public opinion are shaped not by persuasion, but by vectors: coordinated micro-interventions whose individual effects are invisible, but whose aggregate direction is decisive.

Marek is one of the best in a new profession, an elite social engineer operating alone with a powerful AI, hired by corporate and political clients to solve problems that no longer respond to argument or ideology. He optimizes outcomes. He manages risk. He believes the system still holds.

His daughter doesn’t.

As influence spreads beyond politics into corporate power, regulatory capture, and cultural control, Marek discovers the cost of optimization he never modeled: withdrawal. Exit. The quiet collapse of consent.

Book I of a systems-driven series about power, legitimacy, and what happens when participation stops meaning anything.

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