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Oh do some Saki! He was in no way a communist but definitely subversive. Here’s what I wrote about him somewhere else:

Check out a writer called Saki. He was a queer English man who was killed in WWI and wrote some delicious short stories.

I was lucky to have a jr high teacher who had us read one of his stories, Sredni Vashtar, and that got me reading his other stories. It’s all subversive stuff, very fun. The Chronicles of Clovis and Beasts and Super-Beasts have some great stories.

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Kafka’s Before the Law and In the Penal Colony I really like.

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Does this critique electoralism? 🤞

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i mean, not really. they’re more meditations on the unfairness and barbarity of “law and order”, respectively.

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I remember “Bears Discover Fire” by Terry Bisson being a good one.

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Omelas is the quintessential leftist short story, but if you want to consider some others:

Smokestacks Like the Arms of Gods was good.

I also liked Are We Not Men and have previously posted The Daydreamer by Proxy.

Orientation is a dark comedy corporate satire that I thought was pretty amusing.

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