Provocative reflections on race, patriotism, and national identity in a sweeping historical vision
This nonfiction work presents a controversial view of loyalty in America, exploring why some groups are perceived as more or less patriotic. It blends social critique with a dramatic dream-vision that maps imagined futures for nations and races, urging readers to consider the forces shaping conscience, citizenship, and policy.
The book confronts questions about loyalty, discrimination, and the role of religion in politics. It uses bold, world-spanning scenarios to question how fear, prejudice, and power interact with national destiny. Readers are invited to examine how history, culture, and circumstance influence who stands with the flag—and who is kept at the margins.
- Engaging, unabashed discussion of patriotism, race, and social borders in America.
- A narrative approach that links historical events to broader questions about loyalty and national fate.
- Critical perspectives on religion, politics, and their influence on public life.
- Invites readers to consider how prejudice and policy shape real-world outcomes.
Ideal for readers interested in historical social commentary, race relations, and how ideas about patriotism have shaped public discourse in different eras.