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Science Fiction Novels in English _ The Syndic by C. M. Kornbluth
"The Syndic" is a science fiction novel published by C. M. Kornbluth in 1953. It depicts an alternative future in which governments have collapsed and criminal organizations have taken over society.
The story is set in a world where North America is ruled by two huge criminal organizations. The Syndic and the Mafia each rule their own territories, creating a society that is more efficient and free than traditional governments. The story unfolds as remnants of the old US government attempt to regain power.
Through this work, Kornbluth asks fundamental questions about the boundaries between government and criminal organizations, and the legitimacy of governance. In particular, he explores the meaning of true freedom and order by contrasting the traditional government system with the rule of laissez-faire criminal organizations.
The novel shows a groundbreaking imagination of political systems and social order, and is evaluated as a work that uniquely combines anarchist elements and libertarian ideas. It was serialized in the science fiction magazine 'Galaxy' in 1954, and was noted for its political imagination that was very innovative at the time.

Summary
There have been a thousand tales of future Utopias and possible civilizations. They have been ruled by benevolent dictatorships and pure democracies, every form of government from extreme right to absolute left. Unique among these is the easy-going semi-anarchistic society ruled by THE SYNDIC.

Charles Orsino was learning the business from the ground up?even though "up" would never be very high. He had in his veins only a drop or two of Falcaro blood: enough so that room had to be made for him; not enough for it to be a great dearth of room. Counting heavily on the good will of F. W. Taylor, who had taken a fancy to him when he lost his parents in the Brookhaven Reactor explosion of '83, he might rise to a rather responsible position in Alky, Horsewire, Callgirl, recruitment and Retirement or whatever line he showed an aptitude for. But at 22 one spring day, he was merely serving a tour of duty as bagman attached to the 101st New York Police Precinct. A junior member of the Syndic customarily handled that job; you couldn't trust the cops not to squeeze their customers and pocket the difference.

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Contents
CHAPTER I. Charles Orsino was learning the business
CHAPTER II. Charles Orsino squirmed in the chair
CHAPTER III. A family council was called the next day
CHAPTER IV. Max Wyman shoved his way through such a roar of voices
CHAPTER V. Max Wyman woke raving with the chuck horrors
CHAPTER VI. It had begun when the girl led him
CHAPTER VII. The submarine surfaced at dawn
CHAPTER VIII. The submarine docked at an indescribably lovely bay
CHAPTER IX. It took minutes only
CHAPTER X. She felt the power of the goddess working in her
CHAPTER XI. Commander Grinnel, after reporting formally
CHAPTER XII. Kennedy turned out to have been an armorer-artificer
CHAPTER XIII. Leave the fire alone
CHAPTER XIV. Commander Grinnel was officer of the day
CHAPTER XV. It was a dank fog-shrouded morning
CHAPTER XVI. The bull-horn voice roared again
CHAPTER XVII. They were too sick with gasoline fumes to count
CHAPTER XVIII. It hadn't been easy to get time off from the oil-painting factory
CHAPTER XIX. Lee swore and said
CHAPTER XX. Charles walked down the street and ran immediately
CHAPTER XXI. I didn't like his reaction