The New Economics of Technocracy
You Will Own Nothing
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Katherine Quinton
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Patrick Wood
In 2016, the World Economic Forum declared that by 2030, “you’ll own nothing and you’ll be happy.” The backlash was swift. The WEF scrambled to reframe the statement as merely one possible “scenario.” But the damage was done—not because the statement was shocking, but because it was honest. It described, in plain language, the operational endgame of a system that has been under construction for nearly a century.
This book documents the endgame and how it is being brought about. It is not future tense. It is happening now! The new economic system of Technocracy flips everything on its head: the end of debt, the end of private property, the end of personal sovereignty and privacy, and the end of our political system.
This is not a book about cryptocurrency or AI. It is not a book about partisan politics. It is a book about the most consequential economic transformation in modern history—one that has been in preparation since 1934 and is now entering its operational phase. The march toward Technocracy is neither Democrat nor Republican, liberal nor conservative. Since 1973, every administration has advanced it, and followers of every ideology have served as its useful idiots.
What I bring to this subject is something no other analyst possesses: a continuous, documented research trail stretching from 1977 to the present, across six books and five decades, with direct personal interactions with Trilateral Commission members, firsthand access to the primary source documents of Technocracy, and an analytical framework that connects 1934 to 2026 through a single, unbroken institutional and ideological thread.
You will own nothing. Not because they will steal it from you. Because they are building a system that doesn’t provide for ownership at any level.
©2026 Patrick M. Wood (P)2026 Patrick M. Wood