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The narrative follows Henry Westing, a man content to live independently who is repeatedly targeted by a ubiquitous movement urging everyone to join. Recruiters use tailored tactics—a persistent canvasser, a reassuring psychologist, and polished pamphlets promising belonging—to argue that membership will cure insecurity. Westing reads their literature, weighs their techniques, and resolves to meet their persuasion honestly rather than submit. The story examines the tension between individual autonomy and social pressure, satirizing organized conformity while tracing one person's deliberate effort to resist assimilation.
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