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Jan Söderqvist

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in 2000, became available in English in 2003, and has since been translated to a further 16 languages with total worldwide sales exceeding 340,000 copies.
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was originally published in Swedish in 2009. These latter two works were released in English in 2012, completing
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was originally released in Swedish in 2003, while the third installment of the trilogy
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Söderqvist has written three books on the Internet revolution, collectively known as
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Index


literary
Svenska Dagbladet
Alexander Bard
Swedish
global
virtual society
Internet revolution
Syntheism
metaphysics
Internet age
prostitution in Sweden
Liberal Democratic Party of Sweden


"The Futurica Trilogy"
the original
"Is the internet God? Alexander Bard's Syntheism paves the way for a new elite"
the original
Categories
1961 births
Living people
Swedish journalists
Founders of new religious movements
20th-century Swedish writers
20th-century Swedish male writers
21st-century Swedish writers
21st-century male writers
Syntheism

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