AGENDA 2060: The Future as It Happens
โ Scribed by A.I. Fabler
- Book ID
- 110786334
- Publisher
- Chris Canning
- Year
- 2022
- Tongue
- en-US
- Weight
- 1023 KB
- Series
- Agenda 2060 #BookOne
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9780473584184
- ASIN
- B09946D77P
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โฆ Synopsis
Will the world survive today's Woke Agenda?
"Agenda 2060: The Future as It Happens" is a novel set 40 years in the future when the hot button topics of today's Woke Agenda - like Critical Race Theory, Gender Diversity, Hate Speech and Cancel Culture - have been written into the Government's policy agendas, with wildly absurd consequences.
Not the least being that the preferential treatment accorded to victims and minority groups has led to the majority of people competing for special treatment, pitting group against group, and destroying the State's welfare support budgets in the process.
While the book deconstructs the divisive issues of today with incisive humor, it also provides a penetrating view of where we may be heading. This is biting satire, in the George Orwell and Kurt Vonnegut traditions, but suggesting instead that people are not nearly as far apart in what they want for the world as they imagine.
A novel about tomorrow ... startling, prescient and funny.
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