The Spakerusms have taken over Earth and rule it through their android slaves. They believe that their rule is benevolent and only wish is to prepare mankind to join a galactic union of sapient races. The rest of the story relates how three men fair under this "benevolent" rule. The first is Professor Courley, history professor, who is somewhat eccentric and a bit of a recluse. One day he is ordered to report to the Anomalies Department of the Bureau of Social Engineering and is told that he must become more social. George Majoraski joins a group of insurgents to fight against the Spakerusm's rule. During the day he appears to be an ordinary citizen. At night he and his terrorist group sabotage and destroy, sometimes having to murder human beings as well as the android lackeys of the aliens. Jacob Martarono is an agitator who convinces androids that by doing its job at the factory it is causing human beings to be harmed. After Martarono is thrown into a cell, he is rescued by the android. The android has convinced its fellow androids that the Spakerusms are doing harm not good. But what can one android and three misfits hope do to tilt the balance against all-powerful aliens?
I found this book to be a refreshing read. It opens up some views that I was not really aware of and promotes social activism in America. The author does a great job with his word choices and putting this novel together. He has displayed his opinion in a way that is captivating and easy to read. I like how he is being honest about the government. The book opens up some positive and negatives views of the government, which I appreciated. I think it is important to see all sides of something and this book clearly displays that. I would say that the book is well written and offers some great historical facts. This is a book that I would recommend, I think there's a lot to be learned from it. It was a remarkable and unforgettable read.