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The Memory Merchants

Jezik AngleščinaAngleščina
Knjiga Mehka
Knjiga The Memory Merchants Raymond Brunell
Koda Libristo: 49786808
Založba Raymond Brunell, september 2025
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When historical research becomes a weapon against the very communities it claims to study, one scholar must choose between academic prestige and moral courage.

Dr. Elena Vasquez has built her career on the "objective" analysis of the Phoenix Program-the CIA's notorious 1970s psychological warfare operation. Her meticulous documentation of the program's apparent failures has earned her tenure track at Georgetown and citations in dozens of academic papers. But when Elena discovers that Phoenix's 90% targeting "inaccuracy" wasn't incompetence-it was algorithmically optimized psychological manipulation-her scholarly world collapses.

The revelation becomes personal when Elena uncovers her grandfather Roberto's hidden diary. As a Phoenix Program interpreter, Roberto had translated during interrogations while secretly documenting the psychological techniques designed to terrorize civilian populations. The Spanish lullabies he sang to young Elena weren't just family comfort-they were inverted Phoenix manipulation methods, protection coded into childhood memories.

Now Elena faces a devastating truth: her "objective" academic research is being cited in patents for contemporary surveillance algorithms. The same targeting methodologies that destroyed her grandfather's generation are being commercialized through university partnerships, processing immigration cases, determining social services eligibility, and guiding predictive policing systems across multiple nations.

As Elena investigates deeper, she discovers the Phoenix Program's evolution into a sophisticated network of "memory merchants"-academics, corporations, and government contractors who license historical trauma as training data for modern oppression systems. Her mentor Dr. Castellanos coordinates international academic opposition to her research, while government oversight director Patricia Holbrook offers institutional protection in exchange for silence.

But Elena isn't alone. Maya Rodriguez's international transparency network provides security and coordination, while Marcus Webb's mathematical analysis proves the systematic nature of Phoenix commercialization. Most importantly, Elena connects with other Phoenix Program families-descendants of interpreters and targets who've spent decades building community resistance networks.

From Georgetown's archives to Arlington's hidden memorials, from encrypted communications with international allies to congressional testimony that exposes systematic institutional capture, Elena must choose between the academic career that defines her identity and the community accountability that honors her grandfather's memory.

The Memory Merchants is a gripping institutional thriller that exposes how historical atrocities become contemporary profit through academic respectability. Combining rigorous archival research with pulse-pounding investigation, Elena's journey from isolated scholar to community organizer reveals the true cost of "objective" analysis when applied to systematic oppression.

Perfect for readers who enjoyed the institutional complexity of The Firm, the historical investigation of The Archivist, and the technological paranoia of Dark Territory, this novel transforms Cold War history into contemporary resistance, proving that some truths are too dangerous for academic distance-and too important for individual silence.

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Polni naslov The Memory Merchants
Jezik Angleščina
Vezava Knjiga - Mehka
Datum izida 2025
Število strani 114
EAN 9798231590667
Koda Libristo 49786808
Založba Raymond Brunell
Teža 155
Mere 140 x 216 x 6
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