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Inequalities - Buenos Aires 2055

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Buenos Aires 2055

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Christina, born in 2031, sits on a rooftop in Buenos Aires in the summer of 2055—tomatoes growing between solar panels—and looks back on the decades when inequality wasn’t just a statistic, but a fate. While the richest 1% controlled about 60% of global wealth in 2030, millions struggled with heat, water scarcity, and soaring food prices. The climate crisis never hit “everyone equally”—it struck first those who had contributed least. That made it politically explosive. Governments collapsed, new movements rose, democracies were tested, and some cities became laboratories of radical solidarity.
I remember the summer of 2044: 46 degrees, blackouts, protests in the streets—but also neighbors sharing food and knowledge. 2044 marked the turning point, when the asambleas vecinales began. The wall crumbled—not through protest, but through cooperation. This shift in thinking and action rippled across the globe, opening a new era with less inequality. (AI gen.)

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