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Remains is a work of contemporary social and political analysis examining what is left behind when democratic institutions begin to erode. Through documented events, policy shifts, and cultural transformations in modern America, the book traces how surveillance, media manipulation, normalization of force, and the quiet loss of individuality reshape everyday life long before open authoritarianism takes hold.
Rather than focusing solely on leaders or elections, Remains centers on the residual effects of power: how fear becomes routine, stability is traded for control, and entire generations adapt to conditions they were once taught to resist. Grounded in real-world examples and written with narrative urgency, the book invites readers to recognize the warning signs embedded in ordinary moments - and to confront what persists after the headlines fade.
Designed for readers of political nonfiction, social history, and contemporary cultural studies, Remains serves both as a record of the present and a cautionary lens for the future.
Rather than focusing solely on leaders or elections, Remains centers on the residual effects of power: how fear becomes routine, stability is traded for control, and entire generations adapt to conditions they were once taught to resist. Grounded in real-world examples and written with narrative urgency, the book invites readers to recognize the warning signs embedded in ordinary moments - and to confront what persists after the headlines fade.
Designed for readers of political nonfiction, social history, and contemporary cultural studies, Remains serves both as a record of the present and a cautionary lens for the future.