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militarized-authority

General Kashenblade embodies the commanding, authoritarian figure who enforces rigid hierarchy and unquestioned loyalty within the system.

1 chapter across 1 book

Memoirs Found in a Bathtub (1976)Stanislaw Lem

Chapter 4

The narrator struggles to navigate a labyrinthine, secretive bureaucratic building in search of his designated room, encountering misinformation and obfuscation at every turn. Eventually, he gains access to General Kashenblade, the Commander in Chief, who assigns him a vague and ominous Special Mission characterized by secrecy, danger, and unquestioned duty. The chapter highlights the absurdity and paranoia of a hyper-bureaucratic, militarized system obsessed with surveillance, control, and ritualistic obedience.