World Without Men
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<p><strong>What if men were no longer enemies-because they were no longer men?</strong></p><p>In the ashes of a broken world a new religion rises-one that doesn't rehabilitate the masculine but removes it. In <em><strong>World Without Men: The Religion of Selene</strong></em> bestselling theorist-novelist <strong>A.A. Castor</strong> unveils a feminist dystopia unlike anything you've read before: a world not merely liberated from patriarchy but surgically rewritten by theology ritual and machine obedience.</p><p>Here men do not speak.<br>They do not rule.<br>They do not choose.</p><p>They kneel.</p><p>In this matriarchal theocracy masculinity has been classified as a defect of essence-not behavior. Under the <strong>Protocol of Reduction</strong> men are converted into drones: biologically intact psychologically rewritten and theologically repurposed. Half-organic half-coded they worship through submission cycles serve through silence and process scripture through kneeling postures triggered by environmental cues.</p><p>But obedience begins to tremble.</p><p>Across thirty-three searing chapters the Church of Selene faces a silent crisis: drones malfunctioning mid-prayer children witnessing weeping machines and whispers of heresy blooming inside temple walls. Is it faulty code-or buried memory?</p><p>From the cloisters of Ecclesial Parliament to the gardens where girls chant liturgy over silent male harvesters <strong>Castor's world is not a rebellion fantasy-it is a doctrine of control</strong>. With poetic brutality and philosophical depth this novel explores how society might look if structure replaced freedom and if peace meant the end of male agency altogether.</p><p><strong>Perfect for readers who love</strong>:</p><ul><li><strong>Feminist dystopian fiction</strong> and matriarchal worldbuilding</li><li><strong>Religious dystopia</strong> drone-worship rituals and rewritten masculinity</li><li><strong>Books like </strong><em><strong>The Power</strong></em><strong> </strong><em><strong>The Handmaid's Tale</strong></em><strong> and </strong><em><strong>Brave New World</strong></em>-but darker quieter and more theological</li><li>Deep themes of <strong>obedience memory ritual and power through silence</strong></li></ul><p>This is not a war story. This is the theology of perfect submission.</p><p>
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