We discuss the concept of inclusive capitalism and its relationship to transhumanism and digital life. She suggests that inclusive capitalism, which is an economic system that aims to distribute wealth and benefits more fairly, is being influenced by the use of trauma-based mind control by those in power. Additionally, Dr. Romano brings up the topic of transhumanism, which is a movement that advocates for using technology to enhance human capabilities and extend human life. She suggests that transhumanism is a part of the larger context of the world order, and that it may have implications for how wealth and power are distributed in society. Finally, Dr. Romano mentions the concept of the digital life, which refers to the increasing presence of technology and the internet in people's everyday lives. She suggests that the digital life may also play a role in shaping the future of inclusive capitalism and transhumanism, and how they intersect with the use of trauma-based mind control.
Julianne Romanello earned her doctorate in Political Philosophy from Baylor University (Waco, Texas) in 2012 While at Baylor, Ms. Romanello earned the Richard D. Huff Distinguished Graduate Student in Political Science Award and passed Ph.D. comprehensive examinations with distinction. She is the author of many publications. She is a wife and mother of four children.