THE DECK | Stakeholder Capitalism at Davos
TRUTH ENGINE 2550 ™
Tech Solutionism: When Politics Gets Outsourced
In moments of crisis, there’s a temptation to treat governance like a software problem — something to be optimized, automated, or bypassed. Tech solutionism promises speed and efficiency, but often at the cost of accountability and consent. It thrives not because it’s evil, but because it feels easier than democracy.
Stakeholder Capitalism at Davos
Davos doesn’t govern the world.
It brands it.
This deck isn’t protest. It’s orientation.
A calm room. Big words. Soft lighting.
Language that floats just high enough to avoid consequence.
When peace is called boring and shock is called leadership,
you’re not hearing policy.
You’re hearing theater.
So I flip the system.
Not to distort facts—
to re-square language.
Deck assembled.
Menu readable.
Noise handled. 🃏🍽️
Slide 1 — Cover (Stakeholder Capitalism at Davos)
A photo-realistic scene of an upscale conference room with soft lighting and a large headline-style title referencing “Stakeholder Capitalism at Davos.” People in suits sit in rows facing a stage. The color palette is neutral and subdued, emphasizing a polished, corporate atmosphere.
Slide 2 — Davos (The Stage)
An alpine conference setting with executives and political figures seated in a formal forum. Large abstract phrases appear visually emphasized, suggesting corporate and political language presented in a calm, controlled environment.
Slide 3 — Bored of Peace
A satirical illustration depicting formal figures and symbolic imagery related to diplomacy and power, presented in a way that contrasts calm presentation with underlying tension.
Slide 4 — Trumpstein / Monopoly Menu
A highly detailed satirical image using fast-food branding and royal imagery to comment on power, wealth, and consolidation, with exaggerated scale and ornate visual elements.
Slide 5 — Global Ice / Golden Dome
A surreal political illustration showing luxury, excess, and global branding motifs combined with geographic or national symbols, emphasizing spectacle over substance.
Slide 6 — Flip the System
A dramatic, symbolic illustration showing figures and objects turned upside down or re-oriented, visually reinforcing the idea of flipping perspective to see clearly.
— TJB / Creator Human
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