If Oath of Fealty's technological utopianism got your blood pumping—that gleaming arcology standing defiant against urban rot—then The Unincorporated Man delivers the next evolution: a future where corporate ownership of human capital isn't dystopia but salvation. The Kollin brothers engineer a society that rewards merit through radical economic hierarchy, where personal shares replace welfare chaos and innovation thrives behind walls of structural integrity. It's paternalistic corporate benevolence without the apology, hard sci-fi extrapolation without the equivocation.
Here, protagonists don't just defend isolationist havens—they embody unwavering faith in systems that crush egalitarian disorder through sheer logical inevitability. Libertarian philosophy meets political intrigue in a world that celebrates ingenuity over democratic disarray.
It's paternalistic corporate benevolence without the apology, hard sci-fi extrapolation without the equivocation.
"…it's that good. Great characterization, nice world-building..." — H. R., Goodreads
"it's intelligent, well written, full of great action...highly recommend this book to anyone who find themselves intrigued by the futuristic world" — J, Goodreads
"A thoroughly enjoyable and provocative novel..." — Christopher, Goodreads
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