Gulag Caledonia

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Gulag Caledonia: a story of a dystopian future Scotland set in 2050 ravaged by globalism, gender politics, cultural Marxism, biosecurity surveillance and eco-totalitarianism. This is the story of David, separated from his wife and children by the state. His father, missing, taken by the state years earlier, leaves a huge void in his life. David has been fired from his post as a post-doctorate researcher at St Andrew’s University; for the “hate crime” of voicing supposedly misogynistic views via his research findings. The story finds him on Digital Universal Basic Income, living in a soulless tower block in the suburbs of Glasgow, where no real community exists. The Scotland of 2050 is essentially an open prison where people are controlled, barred from the countryside and who have little hope of escape from the totalitarian system. David is summoned to the State Department of Work and Well-being. He is assigned to a compulsory six-month work and well-being placement at the protein factories on the remote Outer Hebrides of Scotland. What follows is a descent into reminiscence of his long-lost father, his childhood and philosophical and religious reflections which act as a critique of the time.

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Publisher - Bruce Scott

Author(s) - Bruce Scott | Clare Scott | Fiona Scott

Paperback

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ISBN - 9781739657000

Dimensions - 20.3 x 12.7 x 1.1 cm

Page Count - 186

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