Millionaires All: An Economic Dystopia
What if absolute wealth wasn't the solution, but the beginning of chaos?
What would happen if we were all millionaires?
When Richard Hellmann and Henry Adams, two elderly billionaires, decide to distribute their colossal fortune among every inhabitant of the planet, the world enters a spiral of unexpected transformations. Overnight, each person receives 50 million dollars, unleashing an unprecedented social experiment that challenges the foundations of economics, politics, and human nature.
What begins as a utopian dream transforms into a fierce tale about the fragility of the global order: stock markets crash, world powers teeter, and individual identities crumble under the weight of a wealth that promises everything but devours souls. From philosophical symposia to emerging dictatorships, the novel delves into the deepest recesses of the human condition, exploring the existential void that not even the greatest fortune can fill.
With a biting style and vibrant narrative, this work dissects the paradoxes of abundance, inviting the reader to reflect on the true nature of happiness, power, and the inevitable search for purpose amidst decay.
A provocative story that exposes the illusion of money as a universal redeemer and reveals that, sometimes, having everything is the same as having nothing.