The Unincorporated Man

Dani Kollin & Eytan Kollin

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"The Unincorporated Man" by Dani Kollin and Eytan Kollin is a compelling science fiction novel set in a future where people are detached from their governments and operate as autonomous individuals. Justin Cord, a cryogenically frozen billionaire from the 21st century, is mysteriously resurrected in this unfamiliar society. His fortune and personal autonomy make him a unique and controversial figure.

In this precarious world, society is built on the concept of incorporation, with individuals owning a percentage of other people's actions, thereby maximizing productivity and profit. However, Cord's unfettered independence challenges this collective model and causes upheaval among governments and corporations who fear the implications of his unrestricted power.

As Cord grapples with his new reality, he attracts both staunch allies and cunning adversaries determined to manipulate him for their own interests. Intent on restoring personal liberty, he embarks on a political and economic revolution, attempting to change the very fabric of society.

"The Unincorporated Man" explores deep philosophical questions about the nature of freedom, individuality, and the boundaries between an individual's rights and the collective society. With its thought-provoking plot and rich world-building, this novel presents readers with a gripping narrative that delves into political intrigue, personal struggle, and the indomitable spirit of the human being.

This book ventures into a future where the rules of human interaction, governance, and commerce are entirely transformed. It challenges preconceived notions about civilization and invites readers to contemplate what it truly means to be an individual in a world that values conformity and collective identity.

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