Reflections

Texts and thoughts born from the world of THE CONCORDAT.
Political and social reflections on control, consent, collective silence, and individual responsibility.

Why These Reflections Exist

This section accompanies the THE CONCORDAT series. It is not a commentary blog, nor an opinion column.

Here you’ll find articles that explore the core themes of the story: the relationship between the individual and the system, the power of invisible rules, and the thin boundary between consent and control.

These reflections can be read independently, yet they belong to the same narrative and conceptual universe as the book.

Articles

1) When Dystopia Stops Being Fiction

Dystopia is often seen as a genre of escapism.

2) Control Does Not Need Violence

Control is often imagined as something brutal.

3) The Most Dangerous Consent Is the Silent One

The most effective form of control does not impose. It conditions.

4) When Silence Becomes a Fire

Memory is the only resistance that cannot be censored.