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Freedom™

Freedom™, the sequel to Daemon, is the second of a two-part novel, by the author Daniel Suarez, about a distributed, persistent computer application, known as The Daemon, that begins to change the real world after the original programmer's death.


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“Food is the very heart of freedom. How can people be free if they can’t feed themselves without getting sued for patent violations?”

Daniel Suarez book Freedom™

Source: Freedom™ (2010), Chapter 10: Corn Rebellion, Character: Jenna Fossen

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“…we know instantly whenever anyone touches our data—and who touched it. That’s the best one can hope for in a technologically advanced society.”

Daniel Suarez book Freedom™

Source: Freedom™ (2010), Chapter 5: Getting with the Program, Character: Laney Price

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Daniel Suarez photo

“I've been amused by the debate in America over whether torture is effective… Of course it's effective.”

Daniel Suarez book Freedom™

Source: Freedom™ (2010), Chapter 22: Identity Theft, Character: The Major

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“Fact and fiction carry the same intrinsic weight in the marketplace of ideas. Fortunately, reality has no advertising budget.”

Daniel Suarez book Freedom™

Source: Freedom™ (2010), Chapter 2: Operation Exorcist, Character: a principal from the lobbying firm Byers, Carroll, and Marquist (BCM)

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Daniel Suarez photo

“Wealth aggregates and becomes political power. Simple as that. ‘Corporation’ is just the most recent name for it.”

Daniel Suarez book Freedom™

Source: Freedom™ (2010), Chapter 5: Getting with the Program, Character: Laney Price
Context: You, sir, are walking on a privately owned Main Street—permission to trespass revocable at will. Read the plaque on the ground at the entrance if you don’t believe me. These people aren’t citizens of anything, Sergeant. America is just another brand purchased for its goodwill value. For that excellent fucking logo. … No conspiracy necessary. It’s a process that’s been happening for thousands of years. Wealth aggregates and becomes political power. Simple as that. ‘Corporation’ is just the most recent name for it. In the Middle Ages it was the Catholic Church. They had a great logo, too. You might have seen it, and they had more branches than Starbucks. Go back before that, and it was Imperial Rome. It’s a natural process as old as humanity.

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