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3. Between fiction and political program

The reader does not always know:



where the literary work ends;
where the real-world program begins.

This ambiguity is intentional but can be disorienting.

Overall interpretation

At its core, Gen Z – Alternative New World Order – Volume 1 is less a novel than an attempt to construct
an alternative political imaginary.
Its primary objective is not to tell a story but to provide:





a foundational narrative;
a vision of the future;
a collective identity;
a conceptual architecture for societal transformation.

Paul Elvere DELSART seeks to accomplish what the great political utopias of the nineteenth and twentieth
centuries also attempted: to propose a new way of inhabiting the world. The difference is that he does so
through contemporary themes such as ecology, distributed governance, digital data, citizen participation, and
territorial renewal.

Conclusion

This first volume appears as a unique blend of social science fiction, ecological manifesto, political
foresight, and civic mythology. It should not be read as a prediction of the future but rather as a narrative
proposal intended to make another model of civilization conceivable.
Its greatest achievement lies in its ability to construct a coherent and mobilizing universe. Its main limitation
lies in the gap that remains between the scope of its civilizational vision and the demonstration of its
practical feasibility.
In this sense, the book belongs to the tradition of the great utopias: less a description of the world as it is
than an invitation to reflect upon the world as it could become.
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