"The Air Trust" by George Allan England is a prescient work of dystopian science fiction exploring the dangers of unchecked corporate power. Set in a future where the very air we breathe is controlled by a powerful monopoly, the novel delves into the social and political consequences of absolute economic dominance. This thought-provoking story, categorized under Fiction/Science Fiction/General, Fiction/Dystopian, and Political Science/Public Policy/Economic Policy, examines themes of trust and control in a world where essential resources are commodified. "The Air Trust" serves as a cautionary tale, highlighting the potential for monopolies to exert undue influence on society and individual liberty. This meticulously prepared print edition makes England's vision accessible to readers interested in classic dystopian fiction and the enduring relevance of its themes.
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