
Democratizing Violence: The Rise of Open-Source Warfare and the Decline of State Control
Josh Luberisse
This audiobook is narrated by a digital voice.
Democratizing Violence: The Rise of Open-Source Warfare and the Decline of State Control delivers a groundbreaking exploration of how technological innovation, open-source principles, and globalized knowledge sharing are empowering individuals and non-state actors to wield unprecedented destructive power. Drawing on historical case studies, cutting-edge examples of open-source weaponry, and the philosophical underpinnings of warfare, this book offers a comprehensive reassessment of security in the modern age.
From 3D-printed firearms and drone warfare to ransomware-funded insurgencies and cyber mercenaries, this groundbreaking analysis exposes the growing power of non-state actors who now wield military-grade capabilities once reserved for nation-states. With encrypted black markets, cryptocurrency-funded militias, and dark web arms trading, armed groups and criminal syndicates can now mobilize, finance, and execute sophisticated attacks with unprecedented autonomy.
Drawing from real-world case studies—including the FGC-9 3D-printed gun, the Houthi drone strikes on Saudi oil fields, and Mexican cartels using DIY submarines—this book dissects how insurgents, rogue states, and cybercriminals exploit cutting-edge tools to challenge global stability. As traditional security models crumble under the weight of open-source warfare, policymakers, law enforcement, and military strategists must confront a future where violence is digitally financed, anonymously executed, and globally interconnected.
Will governments adapt to this new paradigm, or will the world descend into an era where autonomous conflict, decentralized finance, and technological insurgency redefine the rules of war?
Democratizing Violence is an essential read for those seeking to understand the future of warfare, the dark economy of digital conflict, and the threats posed by an era where the power to wage war is no longer in the hands of the few—but accessible to anyone with an internet connection and the will to fight.
Duration - 14h 45m.
Author - Josh Luberisse.
Narrator - Digital Voice Martin G.
Published Date - Sunday, 19 January 2025.
Copyright - © 2025 Fortis Novum Mundum ©.
Location:
United States
Networks:
Josh Luberisse
Digital Voice Martin G
Fortis Novum Mundum
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This audiobook is narrated by a digital voice. Democratizing Violence: The Rise of Open-Source Warfare and the Decline of State Control delivers a groundbreaking exploration of how technological innovation, open-source principles, and globalized knowledge sharing are empowering individuals and non-state actors to wield unprecedented destructive power. Drawing on historical case studies, cutting-edge examples of open-source weaponry, and the philosophical underpinnings of warfare, this book offers a comprehensive reassessment of security in the modern age. From 3D-printed firearms and drone warfare to ransomware-funded insurgencies and cyber mercenaries, this groundbreaking analysis exposes the growing power of non-state actors who now wield military-grade capabilities once reserved for nation-states. With encrypted black markets, cryptocurrency-funded militias, and dark web arms trading, armed groups and criminal syndicates can now mobilize, finance, and execute sophisticated attacks with unprecedented autonomy. Drawing from real-world case studies—including the FGC-9 3D-printed gun, the Houthi drone strikes on Saudi oil fields, and Mexican cartels using DIY submarines—this book dissects how insurgents, rogue states, and cybercriminals exploit cutting-edge tools to challenge global stability. As traditional security models crumble under the weight of open-source warfare, policymakers, law enforcement, and military strategists must confront a future where violence is digitally financed, anonymously executed, and globally interconnected. Will governments adapt to this new paradigm, or will the world descend into an era where autonomous conflict, decentralized finance, and technological insurgency redefine the rules of war? Democratizing Violence is an essential read for those seeking to understand the future of warfare, the dark economy of digital conflict, and the threats posed by an era where the power to wage war is no longer in the hands of the few—but accessible to anyone with an internet connection and the will to fight. Duration - 14h 45m. Author - Josh Luberisse. Narrator - Digital Voice Martin G. Published Date - Sunday, 19 January 2025. Copyright - © 2025 Fortis Novum Mundum ©.
Language:
English
Prologue
Duration:00:07:04
Preface
Duration:00:08:55
Introduction: The New Face of Warfare
Duration:00:25:14
Chapter 1: The Origins of State-Controlled Violence
Duration:00:52:04
Chapter 2: Open-Source Warfare – An Introduction
Duration:00:34:42
Chapter 3: Unintended Consequences – From Dynamite to the AK-47
Duration:00:22:16
Chapter 4: The Ingenuity of Asymmetric Warfare – Adaptations Beyond State Control
Duration:01:14:48
Chapter 5: 3D Printing and the DIY Armory
Duration:00:34:44
Chapter 6: Drones – Airpower for the Masses
Duration:00:17:01
Chapter 7: Cyber Warfare and Ransomware as Tools of Power
Duration:00:42:40
Chapter 8: Encrypted Communication and the Disruption of Surveillance
Duration:00:26:15
Chapter 9: Satellite Imagery and the New Surveillance Landscape
Duration:00:29:34
Chapter 10: Bioengineering and the DIY Biological Threat
Duration:00:40:34
Chapter 11: Hacking Gadgets and Portable Surveillance Tools
Duration:01:41:00
Chapter 12: The Economics of Open-Source Warfare
Duration:01:07:43
Chapter 13: Weakening State Control – The End of Centralized Force?
Duration:00:35:28
Chapter 14: Redefining Security in the Age of Democratized Violence
Duration:00:45:51
Chapter 15: The Future of Conflict – Potential Scenarios and Strategic Recommendations
Duration:01:02:02
Chapter 16: The Democratization of Electronic Warfare
Duration:01:00:26
Chapter 17: The Geopolitics of Open-Source Weaponry
Duration:00:48:46
Chapter 18: Regulatory Dilemmas and Legal Implications
Duration:00:39:28
Conclusion: Toward a New Paradigm in Security
Duration:00:09:03