This book entitled "The Friends of Utopia" is the first book of the trilogy: "The Construction of the Third Millennium." It is also the continuation of the thriller entitled: "The Algorithm of the Big Brother" and that takes place in the year 2023. The novel, through the plot that characterizes its own characters, describes the radical socio-economic change that occurs during the first quarter of the 21st century and that leads us to the long-awaited Utopia. In the 2030s, the world society suffers the contradictions due to an unsustainable economic model with unusual virulence. The Third Economic Depression, which began in 2008, is further aggravated by the Tsunami, which represents the numerous disruptive impacts that characterize the massive deployment of the technologies of the 4th Industrial Revolution. The war for the world leadership that the United States and China hold and that will trigger a global thermonuclear war will force more advanced civilizations from another corner of the galaxy to intervene. As happened to Thomas More, at the beginning of the sixteenth century, when humanity was at the end of an era, emerging in the new seas of the Modern Age, it suddenly saw itself sailing aimlessly and suffering wars, famine, diseases and great social injustices. To avoid so much suffering, Thomas More sought to identify clearly an ideal world, where good governance had developed and happiness could be achieved, which, in turn, could serve as an example for all. We know this world as "Utopia". After almost the first two decades of the 21st century, the same thing happens with Jonathan Gabinah when he presents us with an exit that also takes shape in a new utopia, but, this time, the geographical place of Utopia will no longer be an island but will be claimed a solution at the level of the entire planet. The model of governance, technological development and society that embodies the Planet Staezer will be the ideal model for our Utopia in the 21st century.
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