Res Publica in America: Volume I (2016-2026)

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In 2016, a sentence changed everything: “We have alternative facts.”What followed was not a political anomaly. It was the beginning of a structural transformation.For over a decade, Hubert Saint Olive traveled across the United States, from Montana to Appalachia, from Los Angeles to New York, observing a country where reality itself is fragmenting under the pressure of media, technology, and capital.Nearly two centuries after Alexis de Tocqueville journeyed through America to understand democracy through its institutions, Saint Olive retraces that path with a different lens: not the prison system, but social networks as a new, invisible form of confinement, one that shapes perception before individuals can question it.This is not a book about misinformation.It is a book about what happens when truth stops functioning as a shared reference point.Across rural America, collapsing cities, elite institutions, and global financial centers, a new system is emerging. In the so-called purple states, the battleground has shifted: competing forces no longer fight only for votes, but for the architecture of perception itself. Platforms now frame reality in advance, turning misinformation into a consequence rather than a cause.What is collapsing is something deeper: the possibility of a shared reality and with it, a shared belief in the system itself.Through real journeys and encounters, Res Publica in America reveals how power has migrated from institutions to systems of narrative and attention. The United States is shaping this new order. Europe will attempt to regulate it.We are witnessing, in real time, not the end of democracy but the transformation of its conditions.The question is no longer what democracy is.It is what remains of it when reality itself begins to disappear. Read more

ASIN B0GYVSNHKH
ISBN13 979-8257386633
Language English
Publisher Independently published
Dimensions 6.24 x 0.74 x 9.24 inches
Item Weight 13.8 ounces
Print length 218 pages
Publication date April 26, 2026

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