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Dedication

To those who will live through the transition.

The adaptation will not be easy.
Periods of confusion, resistance, and loss are likely.
Systems will fail before replacements are trusted.
Identities built around work will erode before new forms take hold.

This book is dedicated to those who endure that passage.

And to the humanity that follows—
not freed from effort,
but freed from compulsory labor;
still creating, still exploring, still caring,
no longer required to earn the right to exist.

About the Author

Ivan A. Briceño was born in Santiago, Chile. He has lived in the United States for more than five decades. He has taught business, economics, and management courses at the undergraduate and graduate levels in several private universities, where his work focused on explaining complex systems through practical reasoning rather than ideology.

The author runs a tax accounting office serving small entrepreneurs and independent professionals. His professional experience spans education, business practice, entrepreneurship, and long-term observation of how economic systems operate in real conditions rather than theoretical models.

As a writer, he uses the pseudonym BRICE, the name by which he prefers to be recognized for his literary work.

His interests include poetry, painting, reading, overlanding, and trekking, among others. He has lived in Lancaster, California for over thirty-five years and the last five as a widower.

End of Capitalism, a Genesis for Algorithm Distribution was written, not as an academic treatise, but as a sequence of observations by someone who has lived through multiple technological and economic transitions trying to understand their structural flow of  consequences.