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Herbert D.Ward

A Republic Without a President, and Other Stories

In “A Republic Without a President, and Other Stories,” Herbert D. Ward crafts a thought-provoking collection of narratives that interrogate the complexities of governance, identity, and societal structures. Through a blend of speculative fiction and poignant realism, Ward masterfully weaves tales that challenge the status quo, employing a literary style characterized by rich descriptions and incisive dialogue. Set against a backdrop of a fictional polity lacking a central executive, the stories explore the implications of a decentralized power structure, presenting an intricate tapestry of human experiences and ethical dilemmas in a society striving for order amid chaos. Herbert D. Ward, a distinguished voice in contemporary literature, draws upon his extensive background in political science and his keen observations of societal dynamics to inform his writing. His experiences in various cultural settings and engagement with socio-political discourse have shaped his understanding of the nuances in human behavior, ultimately leading him to create this compelling collection. Ward's unique perspective fosters a narrative that is not only imaginative but also deeply rooted in the realities of collective human existence. Readers seeking a thought-provoking exploration of governance and community will find “A Republic Without a President, and Other Stories” to be both enlightening and entertaining. Ward's insightful storytelling invites reflection on our own societal constructs, making this book a must-read for anyone interested in the intersections of fiction, politics, and philosophy.
187 printed pages
Copyright owner
Bookwire
Original publication
2019
Publication year
2019
Publisher
Good Press
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