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What happens when the future remembers what power wants forgotten?

FUTURISTIC POLITICAL SHORT STORIES is a gripping collection of speculative fiction that explores the fragile line between technology, power, and human resistance. In these thought-provoking stories, ordinary people—clerks, teachers, workers, archivists, and citizens—find themselves caught inside systems designed to control memory, language, identity, and truth.

In a world where memories can be edited, a quiet government clerk begins restoring the fragments of collective resistance. In another future, algorithms decide what people are allowed to feel, speak, and remember. Smart cities watch every movement, while citizens discover that the most powerful rebellion is sometimes simply refusing to forget.

Blending political insight with imaginative storytelling, this collection takes readers into near-future societies shaped by surveillance technology, digital governance, climate disruption, and corporate power—yet grounded in everyday human experiences.

These stories are not about distant galaxies.

They are about tomorrow morning.

Perfect for readers who enjoy intelligent speculative fiction, political dystopia, and socially conscious storytelling, this book invites you to ask a simple but unsettling question:

If the future is controlled by algorithms and institutions, who will defend human memory, truth, and freedom?

This powerful collection will appeal to readers of thought-provoking science fiction and fans of stories that challenge how societies are organized—and how they might change.