FREEDOM
The manual to regain your sovereignty in a world of slaves
Language: English
€5.07
ATAHUALPA CAMPOS
Synopsis
Freedom: The manual to regain your sovereignty in a world of slaves is an uncompromising roadmap designed to shatter the invisible chains binding modern man. Written by Atahualpa Campos, this volume exposes how comfort, digital surveillance, debt, and the constant pursuit of external validation have engineered a deeply structured mental and social prison. Rejecting superficial fixes, the work offers a radical strategy to hack the biology of submission, dismantle the tyranny of the clock, and achieve true financial and emotional independence. Through a profound dissection of privacy as the elite's new luxury, the art of disappearing, and the cultivation of stoic invulnerability, the book teaches readers to leave herd mentality behind. Freedom is an urgent call to dismantle internalized fears, reject mass political theater, and assume absolute responsibility for one's own destiny. An essential read for those demanding sovereignty over their time and autonomy over their existence.
About BRAYAN ATAHUALPA CAMPOS CASTILLO
Atahualpa Campos (Brayan Atahualpa Campos Castillo) es escritor, investigador y especialista en administración, cuya obra destaca por su rigor metodológico. Es Magíster en Gerencia Administrativa, Licenciado en Administración y Doctorante en Ciencias de la Educación. Su trayectoria está indexada bajo el registro científico ORCID 0009-0009-5807-847X, y su solvencia ética está avalada en el registro del Voluntariado de las Naciones Unidas (UNV ID: 7627447).
Atahualpa Campos (Brayan Atahualpa Campos Castillo) is an author, researcher, and management specialist whose work is distinguished by its methodological rigor. He holds a Master's degree in Administrative Management, a Bachelor's degree in Administration, and is currently a Doctoral Candidate in Educational Sciences. His research record is indexed under ORCID 0009-0009-5807-847X, and his ethical and institutional standing is certified through his registration in the United Nations Volunteers global roster (UNV ID: 7627447).