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The work imagines a postwar future in which a newly created government ministry and its campaigns attempt to manage public thought and social problems through bureaucratic measures. It follows government officials and ordinary people as policies, publicity, and expedients collide with private lives, exposing complacency, herd instincts, and the limits of institutional wisdom. Satirical and suggestive, the piece examines the uses and misuses of authority, the fragility of truth amid propaganda, and the challenges of restoring intellectual and moral life after widespread upheaval.
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