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Moral depravity and criminal corruption caused Ancient Rome to deteriorate 2000 years ago - and the United States to follow suit in the 21st century. A futuristic fictional story, The Gladiators Wore Blue portrays how today's political events lead to an unprincipled society and world destruction. The possibility of certain scenarios having actually occurred, and the likelihood of anticipated perilous incidents actually occurring in the future, are both shocking and frightening. You may laugh, but you'll also cry. You may want to reject, but you'll be forced to think. You may be disgusted at times, but your heart will break. You may think political, but you'll feel human. Heart-warming, humorous, thoughtful. And all too ghastley.
About the Author
Stephen Uman's involvement with politics began at an early age. Growing up in a republican town, he was detained and questioned as a young man for supporting a democratic candidate. This event served to enhance his interest and involvement, and so began a lifetime of viewing politics and politicians with caution, vigilance, and cynicsm. Mr. Uman has a knack for visualizing the private agendas, corrupt decisions, and blatant ignorance so prevalent among today's politicians. Stephen Uman attended M.I.T., Pratt Institute, and the New School for Social Research. In addition to books and scripts, he has written a number of political commentaries such as Magic Bullets and Wilbur's Wonderful Words of Wisdom. Mr. Uman's first book, Snow On The Carpet, published in 1994 and again in 2003, recounts his former undercover activities.
The Gladiators Wore Blue
The Gladiators Wore Blue,Stephen Uman,Xlibris Corporation,1413437494,Fiction,Fiction - General,Humorous,Political,General & Literary Fiction
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