The latter half of the twenty-first century, and the triumph of capitalism, lead to the rise of the corporate state. It is a golden age with crime, poverty, and unemployment virtually non-existent. Universally accepted as a part of everyday life are technological advances like electric cars that drive themselves recharging on the go, computer terminals that give a 360 degree theatre-in-the- round view, and imbedded electronic i-Plants the size of a grain of sand, which activate with the wave of a hand, and keep people constantly connected. So how come Aaron Wyckoff is so uneasy? He has a good...
The latter half of the twenty-first century, and the triumph of capitalism, lead to the rise of the corporate state. It is a golden age with crime, po...