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Amerita

De: Martin Medina, Luke Medina
Narrado por: Kathleen A McLean
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Year 2051 - World War III left America in dystopian economic ruin. Support for the Democrat and Republican parties has dwindled, and the Meritism Party has gained unwavering support from 70 percent of the populace.

Currency has been replaced with Personal Merit. The goods and services citizens are allowed to possess are dependent on their objectively calculated productivity within the society.

Careers that do not contribute to food, shelter, clothing, sanitation, education, health care, technology, art, or sport have been abolished. These abolished professions include investment banking, marketing and advertising, career politicians, and many others that were dependent on capitalism.

Luke Medina, a Merit Agency Investigator, fights to uphold all that Meritism has accomplished.

The Capitalist Party desperately conspires to bring back class divisions and a society of economic inequality based on a fiat currency.

#amerita #meritism

For the working class, Amerita represents a new utopia. For others, Amerita is a dystopian nightmare.

Meritism manifesto:

We, the working women and men of our beautiful and plentiful land, declare in one voice to revoke all credence to economical systems based on subjective monetary representations of individual Merit.

We, the contributors of food, shelter, clothing, sanitation, education, health care, technology, art, and sport declare our vocations as necessary for advancing society. Vocations that do not contribute to the advancing of society are deemed not worthy of recognition.

We, the laborers, believe the productivity of every valid vocation is objectively and accurately measurable.

We, the mentors and parents of future generations, believe in equal education, equal nutrition, equal health care, and equal opportunity for all.

We, the people of the new Meritocracy, declare objective recognition of Merit for all.

©2016 Martin Thomas Medina (P)2017 Martin Thomas Medina
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A great story about what could happen if the entire world decided to turn against the United States. More specifically, what would it do to us from an economic and social perspective. Definitely worth checking out!

Great concept!!

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I love the general idea of this story, but it felt like the author was given a time limit to write this book and therefore many parts and characters that could have been developed more were not.

The bones are great, but the meat on the bones were lacking.

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This was a fun listen on my commute this week. I enjoyed the story and the concept. I love other people's idea of how they envision the future. It really makes you question whether or not this is a society you would want to live in. It left me wanting to find out what happened before and after this story takes place. Will listen to more from this author.

Now I want a prequel and a sequel

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i love when people have unique takes on american culture. However the story was a little hokey and a bit to high pace. For example, it felt like one moment were hearing about the main characters harrowing exploits and the next we're suddenly dropped into an irrelevant exchange between two different characters. the ending is extremely unsatisfying. and lastly not a huge fan of the narrator, she was almost two quick in her reading. hardly giving us the chance to absorb what was said before she's already moved three sentences down. I however will still be looking for a next book.

Neat take

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It realistically, although a smidge simplistically, portrayed how people might react if the US were to change to an actual meritocracy.

Entertaining; explores "meritocracy"; advanced YA

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