MODELO DINÂMICO DE EXTRAÇÃO TECNO-FEUDAL (MDET)
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Capitalismo de Plataforma, Desigualdade Econômica, Modelagem Matemática, Automação, Colapso Social, Tecno feudal ismoResumen
O presente estudo propõe o Modelo Dinâmico de Extração Tecno-Feudal (MDET), uma formalização exploratória e heurística que simula dinâmicas de concentração de riqueza, desemprego estrutural e degradação do bem-estar social sob o tecno feudalismo de plataforma. Utilizando um sistema de equações diferenciais ordinárias acopladas de três variáveis — capital acumulado das elites tecno-financeiras (W), taxa de desemprego estrutural medida (U) e Índice de Sofrimento Social (S) —, o modelo investiga condições de estabilidade e divergência em três cenários hipotéticos: tecno feudalismo regulado (baseline), tecno-feudalismo puro (inercial) e intervenção redistributiva (Robin Hood Digital). Sob os pressupostos do modelo, o cenário inercial diverge explosivamente, com o capital W crescendo sem limite e o Índice de Sofrimento Social S atingindo o colapso total em aproximadamente 15 ciclos. A análise de sensibilidade revela que a elasticidade de captura do desemprego (β) e as externalidades do capital (μ) são os parâmetros mais críticos para a dinâmica de ruptura. No cenário de intervenção, uma drenagem de apenas 0,08% do capital por ciclo foi suficiente para estabilizar o sistema. Conclui-se que, no espaço paramétrico explorado, a trajetória do tecno feudalismo de plataforma sem mecanismos redistributivos é matematicamente instável, embora intervenções tecnicamente viáveis existam. O modelo é apresentado como exercício teórico-exploratório, sem pretensão preditiva sobre datas específicas de colapso civilizacional.
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