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An aging Freemen's League leader and his chosen successor navigate a damaged, post-regime landscape while responding to incidents of violence, alarmist officials, and a populist agitator advocating armed intervention. Their discussions and decisions frame a meditation on the fragile balance between individual liberty and communal security, the danger that organized force poses to free society, and how memories of earlier authority persist in institutions and people. The narrative follows their attempts to prevent fanaticism, reconcile competing notions of justice, and preserve a decentralized way of life amid pressures to institutionalize power.

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Algis Budrys

Algis Budrys was a notable American science fiction author and editor, recognized for his contributions to the genre during the mid-20th century. His works often explore complex themes of identity, morality, and the human condition, set against imaginative backdrops. Among his key titles is "Between the Dark and the Daylight," which showcases his skill in blending speculative elements with deep psychological insight. Budrys also served as an editor for various science fiction magazines, influencing the direction of the genre. His writing is characterized by a thoughtful approach to character development and narrative structure, making him a respected figure in literary circles.

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