Gen Z – Alternative New World Order – Volume 1 Analysis of the book by Paul Elvere DELSART.pdf

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Generation Alpha is called upon to build the new institutions that will emerge from this transition
on a lasting basis.
Paul Elvere DELSART advances the idea that younger generations:
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are confronted with climate crises;
experience the limitations of the current economic model;
are more comfortable with digital technologies;
possess a greater capacity for institutional innovation.
However, the book sometimes avoids generational simplification by also highlighting the advantages of
experience, historical memory, and intergenerational transmission.
This is one of the most interesting aspects of the text: despite its rhetoric of rupture, it repeatedly
acknowledges that transformation cannot be sustainable without cooperation between generations.
Fiction as a political tool
The work makes extensive use of the Socratic dialogue method.
Laura BODIS, Carmen ORTIZ and Martín frequently serve as spokespersons in debates concerning:
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governance;
democracy;
ecology;
political representation;
the digital revolution;
the future of states.
This approach offers several advantages:
1. it makes complex subjects accessible;
2. it allows multiple perspectives to be presented;
3. it avoids the more rigid structure of a political treatise.
Fiction is therefore not merely a narrative framework; it is the primary method for conveying ideas.
EL4DEV: A systemic utopia
The true protagonist of the book is not a character but the EL4DEV program.
It is presented as an alternative model of civilization based on:
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ecology;
cooperation;
decentralization;
citizen participation;