The Mania of the Nations on the Planet Mars and its Terrific Consequences / A Combination of Fun and Wisdom
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The narrator, former assistant to Professor FANSEE, recounts how the professor built a self-propelling insulated globe and transmitted Zee-rays from the Antarctic plateau to establish contact with Martians. Through recovered communications, the narrator relays Martian history and social critique: a dominant Nazarrano religion venerating a gallows symbol that calcified into corporate power, scientific discoveries that challenged creation myths, and the rise of Darviniano evolutionary faith. The account traces tensions between faith and science, the growth of nationalistic megalomania, and the resulting social and political conflicts, offering a satirical, observational critique of how religious institutions, scientific progress, and nationalist fervor shape and destabilize societies.
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