1984: Fiction or Reality? is a political and social essay that explores the authoritarian and technocratic drift of our contemporary democracies. Starting from a critical review of a previous work from his youth, the author reconstructs with a skeptical eye and provocative spirit the keys to power in the 21st century: who exercises it, how it is maintained, and what mechanisms are used to perpetuate it under the guise of progress and freedom. Divided into three parts, the book reveals the ideological, institutional, and economic framework that is driving a silent but profound transformation of the world order: In "The Thinking Mind," the historical role of the bourgeoisie and social engineering institutions (such as the Bilderberg Club, the Tavistock Institute, the CFR, and the UN) are examined, and the true objective of the 2030 Agenda is questioned. The author argues that these entities do not act for the common good, but rather for the consolidation of a globalist power that dilutes national sovereignty and real democratic control. "The Plan" analyzes how this agenda is implemented in practice: the destruction of the middle class, the transition to a subscription capitalism where you no longer own anything, the rise of central bank-controlled digital currencies (CBDCs), and the degradation of the education system. It also exposes how the media and two-party systems act as tools of manipulation and social anesthesia, while a model of total surveillance advances, with social credit, climate restrictions, and entertainment as a form of soft control. Finally, in "Conclusions," the reader is invited to distrust single narratives, to recover the capacity for doubt, and to confront a system that, under promises of sustainability and well-being, could be building a global digital prison. This book does not seek to impose truths, but rather to raise awareness. With a direct, incisive, and sometimes provocative style, the author proposes a critical reading of the present, drawing on data, history, and social observation to draw an alternative map of our world. Conspiracy or planning? Manipulation or evolution? 1984: Fiction or Reality? leaves the answer up to the reader.
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