I Am Uncle Sam

I Am Uncle Sam by Dean Mosley, published by Lulu.com on September 5, 2019, is a work of fiction that delves into the complexities of American identity during a tumultuous period. This edition spans 212 pages and is presented in English. The narrative unfolds over the second half of the twentieth century, exploring significant cultural, political, and social changes in the United States through an alternate timeline where these shifts occur within a single decade.
Readers will find a thought-provoking exploration of American and White Nationalism as seen through the eyes of four disenfranchised young men. Their lives become intertwined with the events of a Second American Civil War, highlighting the transformation of love for one’s homeland into a deep-seated animosity towards perceived threats. The book addresses themes of religious zealotry, ethnic tribalism, and the polarization of ideologies, offering a critical look at the societal dynamics that shape individual and collective identities.
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The second half of the twentieth century saw the United States endure a series of paradigm changes on the cultural, political, and social level. Spread out over the span of some fifty years, the population has become the anecdotal boiling frog, unaware of the danger it is in; however, in this alternate timeline, that is not the case: The dramatic demographic changes, overstepping of federal power, and polarization of ideologies all occurs within the span of a single decade giving rise to religious zealotry, ethnic tribalism, extreme views on authority, and more. I Am Uncle Sam explores the woes and drives of American/White Nationalism from the perspectives of four disenfranchised young-men whose lives become tied to the events of a Second American Civil War; a story that demonstrates how love for homeland becomes hate for all which threatens it.
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