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Cæsar's Column: A Story of the Twentieth Century

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The narrative follows a visitor to a vast, stratified metropolis who becomes entangled with underground networks resisting an entrenched oligarchy. Through his wanderings and the testimonies of many figures he learns how concentrated wealth, brutal policing, and social neglect produced a brittle society, precipitating conspiracies, violent confrontations, and spectacular urban ruin. Interwoven chapters reconstruct the origins of the collapse, portray efforts to found an alternative community, and relate individual backstories that reveal systemic suffering. Scenes of technological spectacle and aerial force alternate with meetings, trials, and a final flight from the ruined capital, ending at a mountain refuge and uneasy reflections on utopian hopes.

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Ignatius Donnelly

Ignatius Donnelly was an American author and politician known for his eclectic writings that often blended history, science, and speculative fiction. He gained prominence in the late 19th century with works such as "Atlantis: The Antedeluvian World," where he explored the myth of Atlantis and its implications for human civilization. Donnelly's other notable works include "Cæsar's Column: A Story of the Twentieth Century," a dystopian novel reflecting his concerns about societal issues, and "Ragnarok: The Age of Fire and Gravel," which delves into catastrophic events in Earth's history. His writings contributed to the popularization of various theories and ideas during his time.

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