Author
Business builder. Operator. Dealmaker. Author of a new argument about AI, labor, and economic structure.
Marvin Wilcher is a long-time entrepreneur, operator, and business strategist with decades of experience in business development, acquisitions, growth strategy, and market building across multiple industries.
His work has included operating companies, evaluating complex business opportunities, and building growth platforms in changing markets. That background shaped the central question behind this book:
What happens when a system built on human labor begins to be powered by machines instead?
This project did not begin as a theory exercise. It began as a structural concern.
As artificial intelligence accelerates, Marvin believes the public conversation is still focused too narrowly on jobs, productivity, and innovation. The deeper issue is whether the economic structure that funds modern society is built for what comes next.
This book is his effort to frame that issue clearly, explain the risk honestly, and put forward a serious structural response.
30+ years in business development and entrepreneurial leadership
Experience in acquisitions, emerging markets, and growth strategy
Focused on real-world systems, not abstract theory
Next Step
Explore the book’s central argument and the structural case for a new economic framework in the age of AI.