Rehearsing the Future: Thinking Beyond Knowledge in the Age of AI: DeMarco Banter

The age of intelligent machines demands more than technical adaptation; it requires a fundamental shift in how we think. For centuries, education, leadership, and professional preparation have been built on the premise that mastering knowledge equips one for action. But when machines can generate, synthesize, and automate knowledge faster than any human, knowledge itself ceases …

“First We Take Manhattan”: Leonard Cohen, Heretical Strategy, and the Liturgy of Cognitive War: DeMarco Banter

“They sentenced me to twenty years of boredom / For trying to change the system from within.”— Leonard Cohen, “First We Take Manhattan” Leonard Cohen’s “First We Take Manhattan” is not merely a song—it is a philosophical insurgency. Released in 1988 and written a few years earlier, in the waning days of the Cold War, …

Sonic Pilgrimage: What Kashmir Teaches Us About Vision, Innovation, and Strategy: DeMarco Banter

I have to admit, I’m old—but not that old. Led Zeppelin was already well established by the time I started listening to rock music. Still, I vividly remember when In Through the Out Door came out while I was in junior high—just before John Bonham’s tragic death in 1980. That moment marked the end of …

“It’s Not About the Drones: It’s About the Heresy of Strategic Imagination” –DeMarco Banter

The other day, I was deep into prepping a three-block session for a course I’m helping design—focused on small unmanned aerial systems (sUAS), their tactical uses, implications for future warfare, and how we might integrate them into our PME ecosystem. I was bouncing ideas off a friend of mine, running through all the cool technical …