Author: Adam Lee
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Commonwealth, XXXI: The Work of Depressions
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The wealth hoarding of the U.S.’ ruling plutocrats causes an economic decline.
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Dystopia Journal #40: 70 Days
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These weeks of wasted time and inaction ensured that the coronavirus had free rein to spread silently across America.
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Friday Night Music: Quarantine Edition
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In honor of the COVID-19 global lockdown, here’s a highly appropriate song by Nicole Atkins, a singer-songwriter from New Jersey. This is from the album Neptune City (2007): I used to be afraid, but now I crave the quiet Together we are both alone, but I don’t mind I’ll dream of something to try and…
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Commonwealth, XXX: Dreaming of Stars and Fire
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After witnessing the hell of a reclamation zone, Rae seeks comfort in memories of a happier time.
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Strange Hours
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Those of us living in the midst of this great pandemic have a responsibility to memorialize it.
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Commonwealth, XXIX: Into Hell
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Rae encounters the lost souls of New York City’s reclamation zones.
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The Coming Red-State Coronavirus Catastrophe
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The COVID-19 pandemic is going to be catastrophic for Republican states with stretched-thin safety nets.
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Commonwealth, XXVIII: “To Be Useful”
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New York’s subways begin to shut down, and Rae faces a harrowing choice.
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How Religion Spreads COVID-19
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The sects that refuse to acknowledge any rules but their own, or that worship Donald Trump and swallow his propaganda about the virus not being a threat, are prolonging and worsening the pandemic.
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Commonwealth, XXVII: The Last Tree
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Climate change and resource depletion take their toll on an already reeling United States.