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1 - A subtle enterprise for the conquest of minds
From a literary perspective, the deeper ambition of Paul Elvere DELSART through his political,
philosophical, and fictional work entitled The Green Empire of the East and the West can be expressed as
follows: The Green Empire of the East and the West, conceived by Paul Elvere DELSART, unfolds not as a
brutal force of material domination, but as a subtle enterprise for the conquest of minds. This global project
does not seek to assert itself through weapons or market economy, but through the slow and methodical
infusion of an alternative imaginary and a deeply transformative civilizational ideal. It embodies a radically
new form of soft power—one not based on seduction through image, but on the education of thought and the
transformation of systems of representation. In this endeavor, social fiction becomes the primary weapon.
Literary works, speculative narratives, educational and touristic infrastructures under the LE PAPILLON
SOURCE label, and transmedia immersive role-playing game all contribute to blurring the boundaries
between reality and imagination in order to establish a new form of collective reality. The Empire is not
conquered—it is infused. It does not subjugate—it persuades. It does not rule from above—it emancipates
from the ground up. Every individual touched by its stories, concepts, and social architectures becomes a
willing link in a global movement in the making. Paul Elvere DELSART’s vision relies on a strategy of
global influence, where nations are no longer entities to be controlled, but souls to be awakened. Through
societal diplomacy, politico-societal unions, autonomous educational centers, and vast vegetal
infrastructures, a planetary nervous system is being put into place. A network of consciousness — A web of
interdependence. Every park, every Vegetal Caldera, every local initiative becomes an organ of the great
social body he envisions. In truth, The Green Empire of the East and the West does not seek world
domination, but the re-founding of its spirit. This is its profound singularity. It aims to replace the hegemony
of markets with that of ideas, and to substitute the old model of globalization with a civilizational model
grounded in ethics, spirituality, cooperation, and resilience. It seeks to conquer the world not to enslave it,
but to free it from its exhausted paradigms. Within this framework, Paul Elvere DELSART—also known as
Henry HARPER—is not an emperor in the classical sense, but an alchemist of collective thought, a strategist
of life, an instigator of renaissance. Thus unfolds the most astonishing of conquests: silent, gentle, and
organic—a revolution of minds hidden in the guise of a poetic empire.
2 - A total alternative to the current global system
The Green Empire of the East and the West, also named the EL4DEV Confederation, imagined and
implemented by Paul Elvere DELSART, presents itself as the replacement for the current global system
because it constitutes a total alternative—both in vision, foundations, tools, and organizational modes. This
project is not a partial reform of the existing world, but a complete refoundation—a civilizational
metamorphosis. Here is why it positions itself as a replacement for the current system: The current system—
neoliberal, centralized, technocratic—is in crisis. It generates social fragmentation, ecological destruction,
cultural standardization, and a loss of meaning. In response, the Green Empire of the East and the West
proposes a paradigm shift—spiritual, ecological, educational, and political. First, it replaces the dominant
economic order with an ethical societal order. Whereas the contemporary world values quantitative growth,
the Green Empire of the East and the West prioritizes qualitative progress: human development, transversal
cooperation, local autonomy. Traditional economic indicators give way to measures such as “geointellectual density,” “geo-creative density,” or “geo-societal density,” reflecting an entirely different value
system. Next, it substitutes centralized governance with decentralized and participatory organization. The
EL4DEV program operates through networks, consortiums, and politico-societal unions. This polycentric
model is based on Societal Economic Interest Groups, autonomous municipalities, and collaborative
platforms. Each territory becomes a living cell of the new world order—interconnected yet sovereign.
Furthermore, it initiates a revolution in diplomacy. In place of international relations based on geopolitical
competition or trade agreements, the Green Empire of the East and the West promotes societal diplomacy: a
dialogue rooted in intellectual, cultural, and human exchange. This is diplomacy of knowledge, creativity,
social entrepreneurship, peace, and mutual respect. It also offers a transformative educational model, with
the LE PAPILLON SOURCE cities and complexes serving as new centers of experiential learning. These
places do not train executors for an existing system but cultivate creators for a new society. Education
becomes liberation—not formatting. Finally, the Green Empire of the East and the West is structured as an
embodied realistic utopia. It is not merely composed of ideas, but of tangible projects: agroclimatic parks,