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What would a future traveler discover in an America that has taken its money-based society to the extreme? Michael Brown, our hero from the first book of the trilogy, is now 35 and sets out to explore this new world. In America, he encounters 'pecuniocracy,' a system where the rationality of money governs all aspects of life: contract marriages, commercial families, custody battles with financial stakes, and other bizarre phenomena stemming from the belief that money is the cornerstone of humanity and society. Through a series of thrilling adventures and unexpected twists, Michael must…mehr

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What would a future traveler discover in an America that has taken its money-based society to the extreme? Michael Brown, our hero from the first book of the trilogy, is now 35 and sets out to explore this new world. In America, he encounters 'pecuniocracy,' a system where the rationality of money governs all aspects of life: contract marriages, commercial families, custody battles with financial stakes, and other bizarre phenomena stemming from the belief that money is the cornerstone of humanity and society. Through a series of thrilling adventures and unexpected twists, Michael must navigate and ultimately escape from this dystopian future America. "A monumentally amazing story..." - Ellen Balthazor, University of Wisconsin.
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Jon Huer received his Ph.D. in sociology from UCLA in 1975 and is the author of 15 books on social criticism, art philosophy and political economy. TIME magazine called one of his books, The Dead End, "An important and brilliant book (about) America's national death wish." After teaching for the last 25 years of his career at U.S. military bases around the world, he retired to Greenfield, Massachusetts. Currently, he writes bi-weekly columns on U.S. politics and culture for the Greenfield Recorder.