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The Reptilian era
This book does not seek to convince, reassure or offer comfortable answers. He asks questions that are often avoided, not because they are false, but because they are disturbing. The Reptilian Age is not a science fiction story, nor is it a hidden theory reserved for a few insiders. It is a symbolic reading of the contemporary world. An attempt to understand how power, when it cuts itself off from the human, adopts cold, rational mechanisms, devoid of empathy - almost mechanical, almost reptilian.
We live in an era where everything is accelerating, where decisions are made far from the individuals they affect, where the political, economic and media language is being emptied of human meaning. In this context, it becomes legitimate to ask: what happens to humanity when power ceases to consider it essential?This book does not accuse people. It analyzes structures, behaviors, and collective psychological reflexes.
He does not point to culprits, but to dynamics. Because the real danger is not always visible. He slips into habit, normalization, silent acceptance. Reading these pages requires a simple but rare thing: intellectual honesty. The one that consists in questioning not only power, but also one's own position in relation to it. The one that accepts the discomfort of doubt rather than the comfort of certainty.
This book does not promise a spectacular revelation. It proposes a gradual awareness. An invitation to observe, to reflect, to resist internally before wanting to transform the outside world. If these pages cause embarrassment, anger or discomfort, then they will have fulfilled their purpose. Because it is often in discomfort that lucidity begins. The reader is free to join, contest or close this book.
But once the question is asked, it doesn't disappear so easily:Are we still governed by humans - or by systems that have forgotten what it means to be human?
We live in an era where everything is accelerating, where decisions are made far from the individuals they affect, where the political, economic and media language is being emptied of human meaning. In this context, it becomes legitimate to ask: what happens to humanity when power ceases to consider it essential?This book does not accuse people. It analyzes structures, behaviors, and collective psychological reflexes.
He does not point to culprits, but to dynamics. Because the real danger is not always visible. He slips into habit, normalization, silent acceptance. Reading these pages requires a simple but rare thing: intellectual honesty. The one that consists in questioning not only power, but also one's own position in relation to it. The one that accepts the discomfort of doubt rather than the comfort of certainty.
This book does not promise a spectacular revelation. It proposes a gradual awareness. An invitation to observe, to reflect, to resist internally before wanting to transform the outside world. If these pages cause embarrassment, anger or discomfort, then they will have fulfilled their purpose. Because it is often in discomfort that lucidity begins. The reader is free to join, contest or close this book.
But once the question is asked, it doesn't disappear so easily:Are we still governed by humans - or by systems that have forgotten what it means to be human?
This book does not seek to convince, reassure or offer comfortable answers. He asks questions that are often avoided, not because they are false, but because they are disturbing. The Reptilian Age is not a science fiction story, nor is it a hidden theory reserved for a few insiders. It is a symbolic reading of the contemporary world. An attempt to understand how power, when it cuts itself off from the human, adopts cold, rational mechanisms, devoid of empathy - almost mechanical, almost reptilian.
We live in an era where everything is accelerating, where decisions are made far from the individuals they affect, where the political, economic and media language is being emptied of human meaning. In this context, it becomes legitimate to ask: what happens to humanity when power ceases to consider it essential?This book does not accuse people. It analyzes structures, behaviors, and collective psychological reflexes.
He does not point to culprits, but to dynamics. Because the real danger is not always visible. He slips into habit, normalization, silent acceptance. Reading these pages requires a simple but rare thing: intellectual honesty. The one that consists in questioning not only power, but also one's own position in relation to it. The one that accepts the discomfort of doubt rather than the comfort of certainty.
This book does not promise a spectacular revelation. It proposes a gradual awareness. An invitation to observe, to reflect, to resist internally before wanting to transform the outside world. If these pages cause embarrassment, anger or discomfort, then they will have fulfilled their purpose. Because it is often in discomfort that lucidity begins. The reader is free to join, contest or close this book.
But once the question is asked, it doesn't disappear so easily:Are we still governed by humans - or by systems that have forgotten what it means to be human?
We live in an era where everything is accelerating, where decisions are made far from the individuals they affect, where the political, economic and media language is being emptied of human meaning. In this context, it becomes legitimate to ask: what happens to humanity when power ceases to consider it essential?This book does not accuse people. It analyzes structures, behaviors, and collective psychological reflexes.
He does not point to culprits, but to dynamics. Because the real danger is not always visible. He slips into habit, normalization, silent acceptance. Reading these pages requires a simple but rare thing: intellectual honesty. The one that consists in questioning not only power, but also one's own position in relation to it. The one that accepts the discomfort of doubt rather than the comfort of certainty.
This book does not promise a spectacular revelation. It proposes a gradual awareness. An invitation to observe, to reflect, to resist internally before wanting to transform the outside world. If these pages cause embarrassment, anger or discomfort, then they will have fulfilled their purpose. Because it is often in discomfort that lucidity begins. The reader is free to join, contest or close this book.
But once the question is asked, it doesn't disappear so easily:Are we still governed by humans - or by systems that have forgotten what it means to be human?
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