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[โ€“] tanisnikana 4 points 2 days ago (1 children)

This is exactly the political description described in Ann Palmer's "Terra Ignota." Government by consent, irrespective of geography. People would join with up to one Hive -- some embodied idealist motherly traits like the Cousins, others were strictly about the nationstates of old, like the European Union. It's four volumes, but is an interesting tale of 25th century political science.

[โ€“] [email protected] 2 points 2 days ago

Very cool. Thanks, I'd never heard of that book.

Robert Heinlein worked on some real political campaigns back in the day and it shows in his writings.

Another fun political writer is Ross Thomas. He was a WW2 veteran who went from being a Washington reporter to a crime novelist.

"The Fools In Town Are On Our Side" is about a plan to clean up a small Southern city by making it " so corrupt that even the pimps will vote for reform."

"The Porkchoppers" is about a Nixon era Union election. It's all about the nuts and bolts of running a dirty campaign.