Life in Communism 2.1. Share Point,

by Carla O’Gallchobhair.

Louise is a respected  revolutionary in good standing, but she herself is the last to find out as she is mired in self-doubts because of her husband’s and cousins’ ugly past as counter-revolutionaries. There is an investigation at the share point she works at and which the counter-revolutionaries have tried to use as a storage depot for weapons, synthetic fertilisers and pesticides, weaponised phones, nanobots needed to set off a Brown Pulse that will wreck the new revolutionary mode of communication, red intranet or bio-wifi – low frequency and several billion times healthier than the traditional internet –, and other nefarious equipment. And as the investigation proceeds, Louise realises the revolutionary promises of self-management , democracy, and ecological revolution  have emancipated her and her children as well.

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