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Ant Farm

A Novel About What's Bugging Society

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Ruled by the evil White cockroaches, on an oppressive plantation, Anton Indigo, Antrea Violet, and a thousand other ants escape to seek freedom on Ant Farm. When they arrive, although their lives are not utopian, the tiny insects find themselves with much more freedom and prosperity than ever before. Can the ants maintain this positive new lifestyle? Or will some of the more power-hungry bugs prevail, and deteriorate the new society into the same nightmare from which they escaped in the first place? A tribute to a George Orwell classic, and simultaneously a nod to those who pursue liberty across the globe, Stephen Aaron Grey's Ant Farm addresses issues like the current global economic crisis, gun control, drug prohibition, measures toward national security, and a host of others in its own unique way that is sure to attract attention as a new classic.

©2015 Stephen Aaron Grey (P)2014 Stephen Aaron Grey
Genre Fiction Political Social Classes & Economic Disparity Sociology Fiction Freedom
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I found the story a compelling metaphor to understand a particular perspective, written with skill and thought. I got into it, enjoyed it and im sure will think it over more.

That said some of the presumtions and conclusions illustrated I am not convinced by. Fortunately there are studies and data on many of the topics in the book. Are all the events of the book reflective of the data that has been collected in our society (about what happens and why)? I will leave it up to the reader to be diligANT in thier thinking.

Go ahead and read Ant Farm. I hope you enjoy it as much as I have.

i really got into this story. compelling.

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