The Encyclopedia of African Sovereignty is a monumental work that redefines the continent's destiny through the lens of the Sentinel World-Object. Structured into 6 sections and 60 chapters, this scientific and philosophical treatise proposes a break with the models of dependence inherited from the 1960s. In it, the author develops a framework for power centered on mastery of "Silica" (digital sovereignty and AI) and the "Atom" (civilian energy), the pillars of technological and infrastructural autonomy.Beyond the technical aspects, the book theorizes the "Restoration of Souls," a decolonization of the mind that is essential for transitioning from the role of witness to that of Sentinel of global equilibrium. Drawing on his experience as a behind-the-scenes volunteer, the author links the sociology of giving to a diplomacy of the future capable of mediating global conflicts. From the red earth of Foto to international forums, this encyclopedia offers a roadmap for 2050, when Africa will become the laboratory for a new humanism, reconciling France and its "land of blood" in shared sovereign dignity. A work of clarity in the face of darkness.
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