Augurnomics Deep Dives Podcast Series
David Sean Rogers
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S1E12 Astropolitics and the Post-Earth Economy
Civilization once learned patience from the sea. Sailors waited months for a message to cross an ocean, and faith - in commerce, in command, in one another - was built in the silence between…
S1E11 Forging Sovereignty on Instability
In 1893, historian Frederick Jackson Turner declared the American frontier closed, a symbolic moment marking the end of continental expansion. For centuries, frontiers had served as geopolitical…
S1E10 Cybernetic Governance
There is no longer a shared reality. Not because truth has disappeared, but because cognition itself is being outsourced, and not evenly. We are entering an era in which intelligence is not only…
S1E9 Hydrolegitimacy
Every civilization begins with water. But what counts as productive has always been contested. In Mesopotamia, canals fed empires, and Hammurabi’s Code made sabotage a capital crime. Along the Nile,…
S1E8 When There Are Too Many People
The concept of a surplus population - people able and willing to work, but for whom no socially recognized role exists - has resurfaced at multiple inflection points in human history.Historically,…
S1E7 Institutional Collapse
As trust erodes, decentralized systems redefine legitimacy.The story of institutional decline is often told as an American one - Congress in gridlock, the Supreme Court polarized, public agencies…
The Liquefaction of Borders
Borders once decided everything: who belonged, who ruled, who paid. They were the skeleton of order, etched into maps and blood, anchoring power to soil. But those lines no longer hold. Sovereignty…
S1E5 BioSoverignty
There was a time when sovereignty was measured in miles - when empires rose and fell according to the reach and their control of their borders. But in the twenty-first century, territory has turned…
S1E4 Information Saturation
Civilizations have always been defined by how they manage knowledge. In one era, power rested on secrets sealed in temples, archives, and courtly whispers. In another, on the mass distribution of…
S1E3 The New Gravity Wells
What happens when we no longer orbit place, but platform? Traditional anchors - borders, bureaucracies, even nationhood - can no longer explain where power lives or how it moves. This isn’t collapse.…
S1E2 Introduction: Metamorphoses Beneath the Map
This episode serves as the introduction to the Augurnomics series, extending the preface into a deeper framing of the forces now reshaping civilization beneath the visible map of nations, markets,…
S1E1 Preface to the Augurnomics Deep Dives Podcase Series
This episode serves as the preface to the Augurnomics series. It sets the conceptual frame for everything that follows, outlining how a project that began as a framework for anticipating global…
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Augurnomics Deep Dives Podcast Series has published 12 episodes since January 2026, covering topics in Science, Society & Culture.
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