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Machiavelli Nation

By: Hannum
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The world is not broken by accident.

In Machiavelli Nation, Steven Hannum presents a chilling vision of a society engineered for control—where governments, corporations, and media function as interlocking mechanisms designed to extract obedience, labor, and wealth from the many for the benefit of the few.

Bernard never sought to challenge this system. Grieving the loss of his wife and drifting through a hollowed-out existence, he is thrust into a clandestine struggle that exposes the architecture of modern power. Through a web of shadowy foundations, compromised politicians, disillusioned veterans, and self-styled “cultivators,” Bernard discovers that revolutions are no longer fought in the streets—but in algorithms, narratives, and economic levers.

As coordinated acts of disruption begin to unravel financial systems, political legitimacy, and public trust, characters on every side must confront a terrifying dilemma: if the existing order is irredeemably corrupt, what replaces it—and at what moral cost?

Bold, unsettling, and unflinchingly critical, Machiavelli Nation is a meditation on power, propaganda, and the thin line between liberation and tyranny in an age where truth itself has become a battlefield.

Machiavelli Nation is a provocative work of speculative political fiction that imagines the collapse of modern power structures—and the dangerous, idealistic forces that rush in to replace them. Following the death of his wife, Bernard, an ordinary man burdened by grief and disillusionment, is drawn into a hidden world where elites manipulate governments, economies, and public perception with ruthless precision.

©2026 Hannum (P)2026 Hannum
Genre Fiction Political
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