The Organic Dynamics

  • Autor: R. G. Neves
  • Editora: Ibis Libris Editora

Sinopse

We are in Recife, in the Year of the Lord of 2749. All over the planet, two antagonistic ways of life fight intertemporally for the preservation of their existences, in a world that centuries ago overcame a catastrophic nuclear hecatomb. On one side, are the free nations, where individual rights and freedoms were preserved, with interaction with animals, genetic engineering, telepathic networked human societies, and an economy based in vital energy. On the other side, there are gigantic pluri-organic beings, generated from the transformation of entire nations into individual living organisms, where the organs are controlled by a brain, which was once composed of the most notable individuals of that nation (current neurons). For the latter, it is the true end of human history and the beginning of the history of gigantic beings, whose generation, from the decay of capitalist society with a delicate post-World War Third economy, was a predicted process, in the 23rd century, by the German philosopher Sonne Schwarzmann, who called it the same name as his work: The Organic Dynamics. His supporters, the great enemies of the free world and infamous collaborators of these immense beings,...