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Today, submission begins with language. Resistance does too. In 21st-century Western democracies, a silent battle is being waged for control of thought. Under seemingly noble concepts such as "inclusion," "sustainability," and "social justice" lies a sophisticated system of manipulation that redefines reality, rewrites history, and conditions the collective consciousness. The Dictatorship of Language is a rigorous analysis of how progressivism, woke culture, Agenda 2030, globalism, and cancel culture use language as a Trojan horse to erode the foundations of the West: individual freedom,…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Today, submission begins with language. Resistance does too. In 21st-century Western democracies, a silent battle is being waged for control of thought. Under seemingly noble concepts such as "inclusion," "sustainability," and "social justice" lies a sophisticated system of manipulation that redefines reality, rewrites history, and conditions the collective consciousness. The Dictatorship of Language is a rigorous analysis of how progressivism, woke culture, Agenda 2030, globalism, and cancel culture use language as a Trojan horse to erode the foundations of the West: individual freedom, cultural identity, transcendent values, and critical thinking. Through calculated euphemisms, strategic neologisms, and semantic distortions. These currents transform public debate into a minefield where dissent becomes dangerous and free thinking becomes subversive. Political correctness, inclusive language, microaggressions, privilege, sustainability, cancellation... each term is a cog in a larger social engineering machine that operates through politics, education, the media, and social networks, imposing a new moral orthodoxy and silencing dissenting voices. With documentary rigor and more than 150 references, Antonio Peñalver exposes this global strategy by analyzing 168 key terms that function as instruments of symbolic domination. But this work goes beyond diagnosis: it is an act of intellectual resistance and an urgent invitation to recover the authentic meaning of words. "The greatest triumph of a tyranny is not to control the actions of its victims, but to make them love their servitude." Aldous Huxley
Autorenporträt
Antonio Peñalver, licenciado en Ciencias Políticas y Sociología por la UCM, MBA por la EOI. Formado en programas ejecutivos del IESE (PDD y PDG), así como en Coaching Ejecutivo por la Universidad Francisco de Vitoria. Ha asumido responsabilidades técnicas, directivas y docentes, lo que le ha permitido tener una visión integral de la gestión del capital humano. Ha trabajado en instituciones públicas y privadas como Accenture, Unicaja Banco, Grupo Santander, People First Consulting, Grupo Natra y la Diputación de Málaga, y durante dos décadas fue profesor asociado en la Universidad de Alcalá, impartiendo asignaturas sobre liderazgo y recursos humanos. En la actualmente es Concejal de Desarrollo Económico y Empleo en el Ayuntamiento de Alcalá de Henares y Consejero Delegado de Alcalá Desarrollo y sigue vinculado a People First Consulting. Ha publicado El líder 5.0, Personas y negocio, Eficacia Directiva y Liderazgo Abascal, desde donde ofrece herramientas y reflexiones prácticas para liderar con éxito entornos complejos, inciertos y digitales. Puede obtenerse más información en su espacio personal www.antoniopenalver.com