King of Dogs (Andrew Edwards)

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A introspective novel about near-future America, more pessimistic than I am, yet not unrealistic.

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"When Americans think of apocalyptic futures, we usually think of the apocalypse itself, whatever that might be. We have a morbid fascination with its totalizing effect, whether asteroid strike, zombie plague or nuclear war. The truth is, however, that the worse the situation in which a man finds himself, the less he cares about the big picture, the grand sweep of things. His focus becomes narrow, granular, centered on overcoming immediate challenges and satisfying immediate needs, within his own moral framework. This reality is portrayed well in King of Dogs, a novel of the near future, set in and around Moab, Utah in a disintegrating United States." . . .
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Excellent as always, Mr. Haywood.

There’s a large militia and sort-of militant prepper scene on Instagram where people throw around different terms like mutual assistance group (MAG), minuteman group, and militia. People tend to not like to use the word “militia” because of the negative connotations, but I think your term “armed patronage network” is perfect and should introduced into the discourse there.

appalachianbandit
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the fictional U.S. in the book reminds me vaguely of a collapsing society in the first Mad Max movie, before the franchise was turned into a post atomic horror world.

ironsides
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“War is the continuation of politics by other means.” — Karl von Clausewitz

ClydePRiddlesbrood
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That quote makes war on poverty, drugs, terrorism, cuture... more understandable.

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