In a world shaken by crisis, one idea changed everything. This novel traces the rise of Trigonocracy-a new form of government that challenged the global order-and the quiet story behind its creation. Told through the reflections of a war veteran, his children, and the generations shaped by reform, this novel explores how a single manuscript sparked a movement. But behind the author of this reform lies a truth few ever suspected: the idea was born not in the halls of power, but in the mind of a refugee child who had lost everything, yet dared to imagine a better world. Blending historical fiction with philosophical depth, May We Trust is a story about resilience, anonymity, and the fragile line between progress and upheaval. It asks: if the world embraced an idea without knowing its origin-can it still claim to understand its meaning?



Autorentext

Waldemar Schwarzkopf was born in Southern Siberia and has Volga German, Russian, and Ukrainian roots. In 2001, at the age of seven, he moved to Germany and grew up in Saarland. Even during his school years, he was equally fascinated by scientific fields as well as philosophy and history. In high school, he completed a junior degree in philosophy, studied chemistry for his bachelor's, and then switched to business administration with a focus on digitalization and AI applications. In 2020, his first scientific work "Elaboration, Postulation and Application of Extraabstract Languages" was published, followed in 2021 by "Ehrbares Pack" as his first novel. In the following years, he concentrated on his studies, and now, in 2025, his novella "May We Trust" has been released. His literary works address current and pressing issues as well as the influence of power and technology on responsibility-both on a societal and an individual, personal level. They employ a hybrid form of factual reporting and fiction: based on real events or research, alternative yet plausible chains of events are woven that turn prevailing paradigms on their head and compel readers to question them.

Titel
May We Trust
EAN
9783389161920
Format
E-Book (epub)
Hersteller
Veröffentlichung
29.10.2025
Digitaler Kopierschutz
frei
Dateigrösse
0.55 MB