A new novel titled Utopyc has been released in English, offering a compelling vision of a world without politicians, coercion, or centralized authority. The story follows journalist Gabriel Dan as he investigates a mysterious country that has completely abolished the State. What he finds challenges everything we believe about government, order, and freedom.
In Utopyc, there are no taxes, no government regulations, no bureaucrats — yet health care, education, security, and scientific research function smoothly and voluntarily. The society operates through decentralized cooperation and individual responsibility, showing that prosperity and solidarity can emerge without political control.
Rather than presenting abstract theory, Utopyc uses the power of storytelling to help readers see how a truly free society might function. Fiction becomes the most effective tool to grasp libertarian ideas in a tangible, human context — making the novel not just an intellectual exercise, but a transformative experience.
The novel invites readers to reconsider what they assume about the necessity of the State. In a world facing growing disillusionment with politics, corruption, and overregulation, Utopyc dares to imagine what life might be like if we let go of fear and embraced radical freedom.
Utopyc is now available in English on Amazon and directly through the official website utopyc.net, which also features additional thought-provoking works. These include: Do You Like Being a Slave?, a powerful libertarian manifesto unveiling the mechanisms of control hidden behind modern political systems. The Rumor, a provocative short novel that explores the ethical dilemma of tyrannicide. Cold Monster, a dystopian story about authoritarian decline and the dangers of bureaucratic domination.
With elegant prose and a clear message, Utopyc is more than a novel — it is an invitation to imagine a future beyond the constraints of State power.
More information and access to the novel: https://utopyc.net
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