Schism

“Schism” by Donald J. McGraw, published by Austin Macauley Publishers Limited on September 13, 2024, is a thought-provoking exploration of contemporary America. This 60-page work delves into the tensions of early 21st century society, where conflicting ideologies clash amid a backdrop of nostalgia for the past and a desire for a risk-free future. The narrative examines how these divergent values can lead to eruptions of hostility, revealing deep-seated divisions and resentments within the fabric of society.
Readers will find a provocative character study that reflects on the unraveling of societal norms in the face of escalating turmoil. The book presents a landscape where utopian ideals transform into instruments of personal vendettas and blood feuds, raising questions about the nature of stability and the consequences of severed connections. Through its examination of these themes, “Schism” invites reflection on the complexities of modern life and the underlying tensions that shape our world.
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Early 21st century America simmers with colliding ideologies, torn between nostalgia for a romanticized past and yearning for an impossible risk-free future. When such disparate values clash, eruptions lay bare our deepest divisions and resentments, triggering uncontrolled hostility. Utopian visions devolve into vehicles for personal vendettas and blood feuds, capable of cascading into uncontainable turmoil.
This provocative character study peers into modern America’s soul, chronicling the relentless unravelling of societal fabric against gathering storms. Is stability mere illusion when all moorings have been severed?
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