
Author: Víctor Domínguez
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"This is not a friendly book, but a veritable declaration of war. Because we are in a cultural war and the enemy is not a party or a politician, it is an entire system sustained by a media cartel that has betrayed the citizen." Digital power is an X-ray of a silent revolution that has already changed the way power is exercised. For decades, the media controlled the narrative, manipulating information and shaping public opinion at will. But that world has collapsed. Today, social media, influencers, and content creators have taken over, becoming the new arena where the battle for truth is fought. From the first forums and search engines to the rise of digital communities capable of challenging governments, parties, and the media, this book shows how we have moved from an information monopoly to an era of unfiltered communication. With his direct and uncompromising style, Wall Street Wolverine, one of the most influential digital creators in the political and social sphere, guides us through the ins and outs of this transformation. A fascinating journey that reveals who really holds the power, how dissent is censored, and why freedom of expression has never been so threatened. A book to understand the present and prepare for the future of politics, communication... and our freedoms. "As the author says: 'We don't hate journalists enough.'" Javier Milei, President of the Argentine Republic.
Pages: 192
Imprint: Almuzara
Format: Paperback
Collection: Sociedad actual
BISAC Code: LAN008000
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