Books

The Nuclear Illusion: Why Nuclear Power Fails Democratic Governance

NUCLEAR POWER IS OFTEN FRAMED AS UNAVOIDABLE.
Too important to question. Too urgent to refuse.

The Nuclear Illusion challenges that assumption by examining nuclear power not as a technical solution, but as a system of governance. Rather than asking whether nuclear energy can work in theory, this book asks what happens when a technology requires...

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Managed Freedom: Warning Signs from Comparative Politics

Managed Freedom: Warning Signs from Comparative Politics

Managed Freedom: Warning Signs from Comparative Politics examines how democratic systems can weaken gradually—often without breaking laws, canceling elections, or announcing collapse.

Rather than focusing on personalities or headlines, the book traces how ordinary decisions, repeated over...

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Acknowledged: An Alien First-Contact Novel of Quiet Control

Humanity was not invaded.
It was acknowledged.

When a cutting-edge research system begins producing results that violate known physics, the anomaly is dismissed as a technical curiosity—an efficiency no one can explain.

Then silent lights appear in the sky.
Infrastructure reroutes itself.
Artificial intelligence systems refuse certain actions.
...

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The Heir Apprentice and the DreadLight Throne

A forgotten heir. A kingdom drowning in shadow. A boy whose power could save—or shatter—the realm.

Hidden since birth in the quiet fishing village of Brinehollow, Arionth has never known the truth of his bloodline. But when ancient forces stir beneath Vaelorin’s haunted forests and forgotten dungeons, darkness begins to spread across the realm...

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