WHAT WAS AND WHAT
MIGHT BE
When we look back and then forward, we discover that the
adage is true:
The more things change
The more things stay the same.
My recent release futuristic
political thriller, The Fifteenth Article,
takes place in the last part of the 21st century, circa 2073, only
fifty-six years from now. I thought we might take a drive down memory lane
fifty-six years or so beginning with 1961.
The first year of the 1960’s proved
to be a transition year—one that would propel society toward major political,
social, financial, and scientific change.
Political Climate:
Political upheaval has existed since Cain was ousted from
the known establishment of his time because he’d murdered his brother. A new
hierarchy developed from Cain’s replacement, Seth. And so, the beat goes on, as
the song of 1967 echoed.
In 1961, America’s involvement in
Southeast Asia ramped up. So, began the divide between hawks and doves, a
division that would define American politics for the next several decades. On
the world stage, construction of the Berlin Wall became a symbol of the sharp
divide between east and west, communism and capitalism, a free society and a
controlled society.
The
Fifteenth Article, portrays mankind as still in flux. The world survived
tsunamis, pandemic, and global war to form a short-lived democratic global
government called The Accord. However, the system was too weak, and a new
government took its place called The Constitutional Government ordered by
Fourteen Articles of Constitution.
Like all governments, factions
arise that are dissatisfied and threaten world stability, including a would-be
Caesar who has manipulated the constitution to set himself up as a new world
dictator.
Where governments exist,
there will always be those
who will rise up in protest.
Social Climate
The 1960’s was a decade of enormous social change,
especially civil rights.
Much of what transpired in the
later part of the decade stemmed from the early clashes of unrest and civil
disobedience.
Perhaps the most famous civil
unrest came from the Freedom Riders,
who tested the Supreme Court decision Boynton v. Virginia by riding racially integrated
interstate buses into the South.
In 2017 the world population is
estimated at 7.5 billion compared to 4 billion just 56 years ago. In my
fictional world of 2073, the population is only 2 billion. Because of labor
shortages, genetic engineering produced a classification of sub-humans called
“memes.”
Since the days of The Exodus,
the human spirit has yearned to be free.
We who
believe know such true freedom
is only found in Christ.
As do
those in 2073, called Christ Followers.
Economic Climate
1961 saw the end of a ten-month recession that began in
April 1960. Though the recession ended, unemployment remained high.
In the fictional world of 2073,
cities comprise the largest economic centers of the world’s nineteen
providences. Outworlds are inhabited by non-citizens. Some are defectors who
gave up their citizenship for more personal freedom. The largest and most
organized of these outworlds is The Network, a series of six communities
formerly known as states. They have become illegally self-governing. However,
the Network is the largest provider of food for the cities. They have been
allowed to exist in return for a tithe of goods. However, their growth
threatens the concept of a global government.
Since early history, the economy has determined who controls what.
Cultural Climate
Culture has always been reflected in a society’s
entertainment fads and every-day life. In a pluralistic society, conflict
arises when one group forces their preferences or religious ideations upon
another. In 1961, America considered itself a Christian nation. Most attended a
house of worship or held association with a religious denomination.
In the fictional world of 2073,
organized religion was blamed for a great war between Christians and Muslims
called The Schism. As a result, society outlawed religious expression of any
kind.
History has
shown that the quest for domination has always been disguised in the form of
outward religiosity. Those who follow the Lord know that true religion begins
in a heart that has been surrendered to a sovereign God.
In a future
world, with the demise of outward manipulation of what is deemed right
Christianity, Christ Followers have set aside denominational differences and
have banned together in common knowledge that God is still on the throne and
remains involved in Mankind’s walk on this Earth. That as long as the earth
endures, summer, winter, and harvest will remain.
Science and
Technological Climate
Since the discovery of fire,
Mankind has adored the newest gadgets.
In 1961, touch-tone technology
had been developed but did not come into wider use until 1963. In a future
world, communications will be managed through a micro device, illegal for
outworlds but still in use. The micro is a computer-like device that can be
held in the palm of one’s hand and connects through the Mainframe.
In fact, in the domed cities, every aspect of life is
monitored and controlled through the Mainframe. While crime is virtually
non-existent, personal freedom has all but vanished.
Since the dawn of history, men have sought for life, liberty and the
pursuit of happiness. Will 2073 bring society closer or farther from this goal?
Tomorrow: Come back to chat with Linda via the comments section.
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