
What if migration ceased to be an escape and became a rebirth?
With The new global migration pact, Henry HARPER (Paul Elvere DELSART) envisions a true migratory Renaissance, born from the margins, in a small town on the Mediterranean coast: Torreblanca, Castellón, Spain.
This book offers an unprecedented vision: to transform our forgotten territories into autonomous, cooperative, and enterprising city-states, capable of self-organization, resource regeneration, and welcoming new inhabitants by shared choice rather than by constraint. From this perspective, migration is no longer a tragedy endured, but a driving force for co-construction and revitalization.
Through a narrative blending dialogues, foresight, and realistic utopia, Henry HARPER sketches the outlines of a post-national, post-state, post-collapse world where abandoned and dying small towns and villages become living laboratories of a rebalanced and prosperous civilization – a meticulously organized archipelago of city-states: the EL4DEV Confederation, or Green Empire of the East and the West.
The Reconquista 3.0, also known as the Reconquista EL4DEV or Reconquista of Small Towns and Villages, is not an abstract theory: it is an intellectual movement, a political, social, economic, environmental, and spiritual roadmap, a call to build a self-regulated and high-performing global society founded on proximity, cooperation, dignity, and shared knowledge.
Welcome to the era of the EL4DEV cooperative migratory Renaissance.
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