Elena BERBERANA and Nayib BUKELE – EL4DEV Hispanic Renaissance – Book analysis.pdf


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2. Regenerative societal currency, with the GREEN COIN EL4DEV, which transforms social, ecological, and
educational actions into economic value.
3. A transatlantic network of concrete experiments, where Torreblanca, Castellón and El Salvador become
the first nodes of a horizontal geopolitics in which communities generate their own sovereignty without
waiting for states.

4. Personalities and performative fiction: a theatre of ideas

The author uses real figures (Elena BERBERANA, Nayib BUKELE and Elon MUSK) and fictional characters (Henry
HARPER, Carmen ORTIZ and Laura BODIS) as narrative agents to explore civilizational transformation.
Elena BERBERANA embodies critical awareness, democratic vigilance, and transatlantic communication.
Nayib BUKELE, presented in all his ambivalence, symbolizes the will for rupture, technopolitical efficiency, but also
the tensions between order and freedom.
Elon MUSK appears as a potential catalyst for scaling up: the technological and media acceleration that could make
global dissemination of the EL4DEV model possible.
Fiction allows these actors to be brought together in a space of reflection that becomes a place of prefiguration,
where narrative precedes and enables action.

5. An alliance of civilizational change-makers

At the heart of the book lies the proposal for an alliance of civilizational change-makers. This alliance includes
citizens, researchers, independent journalists, disruptive political leaders, pilot municipalities, social engineers, and
global technological actors. This polycentric and non-hierarchical coalition constitutes what the author considers the
new civilizational matrix: a system in which each territory becomes a regenerative node and each actor amplifies
the whole through a network effect. The goal is to create a civilization based on cooperation, ecological
regeneration, intelligent frugality, social justice, and distributed sovereignty.

6. A work that goes beyond fiction: political vision, structured utopia

The book is not merely a narrative: it functions as a method, a prototype, a strategic call. The dialogues serve to test
ideas. The scenes develop political scenarios. The characters embody contemporary tensions. The technological
concepts sketch a future of participatory governance. The whole forms a systemic utopia that, far from being naïve,
relies on concrete institutional, technological, and socio-economic mechanisms.

Conclusion

This is a manifesto-book that articulates a renewed Hispanic civilizational vision, a peaceful Reconquista oriented
toward territorial regeneration, a decentralized societal geopolitical alliance, a performative fiction serving as an
innovation tool, and a transatlantic coalition of civilizational change-makers. It is a bold proposal: to transform