The Vision of Paul Elvère DELSART, aka Henry HARPER.pdf

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My work touches on ecology, sociology, geopolitics, education, alternative economics, and even
political philosophy.
Researchers in futures studies, systemic design, or the anthropology of the future might find fertile
ground for exploration.
2. Experimental and disruptive approach:
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Using role-playing games to simulate societal futures could appeal to critical educators and social
innovation scholars.
3. Resonance with certain academic trends:
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My program aligns with themes like degrowth, municipalism, the commons, or biomimicry.
E – My strengths A bold and transdisciplinary vision:
1. Cross-cutting and systemic approach:
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I aim to simultaneously address social, ecological, economic, and educational issues.
I integrate innovative concepts such as soft geoengineering, societal diplomacy, or living
infrastructures.
2. Philosophical and educational dimension:
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Role-playing and civic co-creation embody my modern vision of pedagogy and collective
intelligence.
3. Circumventing heavy institutions:
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I favor a bottom-up strategy by speaking directly to citizens and municipalities.
Perceptive? Yes, I believe I am, in my ability to identify the major challenges of the 21st century:
interdependence, cooperation, climate crisis, social innovation, and transformative education.
My project offers a relevant and necessary paradigm shift.
The Green Empire of the East and the West – Humanity’s last great empire, the first global project of
cultural transformation – A project not to be underestimated
1 – The Green Empire of the East and the West is a global cultural ecosystem that transcends nations
The Green Empire of the East and the West, also known as the EL4DEV Confederation, is both the largest
of modern empires and the most innovative. It is not built on military dominance or economic hegemony,
but rather on the conquest of minds, the elevation of consciousness, and the reinvention of the bond between
humans and nature. It unfolds on a planetary scale by transforming agricultural territories, enriching local