We live inside systems we did not design.
Algorithms decide what we see, what we buy, what we believe — and increasingly, who we become.
The Paradox of the Steel Maiden examines the tension between optimization and freedom in a world structured by invisible code. Drawing from philosophy, political theory, and contemporary technology, this book explores what happens when a system built for calculation encounters a decision that cannot be reduced to efficiency.
What becomes of a perfectly optimizing structure when confronted with sacrifice?
Can a non-optimal choice transform the rules of the system itself?
This work is not a rejection of technology, but a critical meditation on the conditions under which human agency emerges within algorithmic societies. It is written for readers who sense that something fundamental is changing — and want to understand what is at stake.
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