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2026-2035 In America: An Autocratic Fable

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2026-2035 in America: An Autocratic Fable
A sharp, unsettling political satire about a future America that finally becomes calm, stable and perfectly aligned.

What if the future arrived not with a bang, but with a memo? What if an election went sideways, and it didn’t seem to matter much? Nothing ever really changes… right?

Ten years after the launch of The National Greatness Initiative, America has finally achieved what generations claimed to want: clarity, unity, stability, and a political system that simply… works.

News arrives fully interpreted. Elections conclude efficiently. Public debate is calm, brief, and reassuring. Markets are steady. Citizens are confident. History is consistent. The future feels certain.

So why does it all feel just a little too smooth?

Told through the voice of a respected national magazine writer commissioned to document the Initiative’s “successful implementation,” 2026-2035 in America: An Autocratic Fable unfolds as a polished retrospective of a country that has perfected alignment.

hrough official reports, classroom lessons, corporate memos, protest guidelines, and commemorative monuments, readers are invited to admire a system that has eliminated confusion, streamlined choice, harmonized dissent, and made stability
permanent.

Nothing has been banned.
Nothing has been forced.
Everything has simply… aligned.

With echoes of Orwell, Huxley, and contemporary political satire, this darkly humorous and unsettlingly plausible novel presents a future that feels comfortingly familiar… and asks how easily freedom can fade when efficiency becomes the highest civic virtue.

Readers who enjoy sharp political satire, speculative fiction grounded in reality, and thought-provoking dystopian humor will find themselves nodding, smiling, and occasionally laughing… before realizing why.

Perfect for fans of:
Animal Farm and 1984
The Handmaid’s Tale
It Can’t Happen Here
• Dry, intelligent political satire
• Near-future speculative fiction

This is not a story about how democracy ends.
It’s a story about how it might quietly… improve itself into something else.

The system works.
The country is calm.
The future is certain.


And everyone agrees that nothing important has changed.
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