
In Torreblanca, Castellón, a modest coastal town in Spain, a young, courageous mayor and a brilliant 22-year-old citizen explore the ambitious project of Henry HARPER: to unite forgotten territories, breathe new life into the countryside, and build, step by step, a new civilization.
Monumental ecological experimental parks, a cooperative land-backed currency, digital platforms for collective intelligence, transnational artistic and intellectual initiatives… THE MUNICIPALITIES COUNTER-ATTACK is not just fiction: it is a systemic vision in which rurality once again becomes the beating heart of a new world.
Page after page, a novel mechanism of financing, management, and governance unfolds; one that turns small communes into the true engines of global transformation. The framework appears as a territorial resilience kit, a genuine post-collapse solution capable of rebuilding nations, repopulating neglected areas, rejuvenating rural populations, and even offering a citizen-driven way out of a failing European Union. Beyond that, it aspires to prevent any form of invasion or colonization by restoring sovereignty and vitality to territories both North and South.
This short work of social anticipation, blending human intrigue with concrete proposals, takes us on a dizzying journey: from the terrace of a campsite café-restaurant in Torrenostra to the emergence of a planetary Confederation of free and united territories.
Utopia or civilizational pragmatic blueprint for survival?
Through the doubts of Carmen ORTIZ and the convictions of Laura BODIS, the reader discovers an unprecedented cooperative mechanism that could transform our nations… and perhaps save our future.
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