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abolitionists
A group opposing certain colonial practices such as mindwipe, psychsurgery, and the production of azi, combining moral, philosophical, and religious objections.
1 chapter across 1 book
Cyteen (1988)C.J. Cherryh
Chapter 86
This chapter outlines the political and ideological history of the Union between 2301 and 2413, focusing on the tensions between Expansionists and Centrists. It details the origins of Union's governance principles, the impact of the Company Wars, the rise and fall of political parties, and key events such as Ariane Emory's murder and the Gehenna plot that shaped Union's political landscape. The chapter highlights the challenges of maintaining unity amid diverse local governments and competing visions for expansion, consolidation, and ethical governance.