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Americana
The domestic-memory Enclave lane: porchlight sincerity, homefront values, inherited order,
and propaganda that arrives sounding almost tender before the uniform shows through.
- Back When Right Was Right
- The Ribbon Still Hangs
- From Sea to Sea (To See You Again)
Americana
Homefront memory
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Foundations of Order
The ideological spine of the project: order, obedience, duty, and the Enclave’s argument
that civilization survives only when structure becomes sacred.
- Stand in the Marked Line
- By Code and Hammer
- Carry the Black and Gold
Doctrine
Order
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New Order
The harder reconstruction lane: songs of post-war alignment, civic sorting, chain-of-command certainty,
and a republic imagined as something to be imposed cleanly from above.
- March of the Rebuilders
- Order and Obedience
- Don’t Ask, Just Obey
Rebuilding
Command voice
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Blueprints for the Republic
The administrative and civic-programming volume: rebuilding as policy, architecture,
industrial confidence, and the bureaucratic dream of a nation redrawn on clean paper.
- By Flag and By Flame
- Mothers of the Fallen
- Gospel in the Firing Line
Republic-building
Civic propaganda
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From Sea to Sea
The broad-horizon fifth volume: continental longing, national restoration, maps turned into destiny,
and the Enclave’s most expansive vision of what it means to claim America back.
- From Sea to Sea (To See You Again)
- Days Like This, Son
- Till the Lamps Burn Low
Continental vision
Restoration myth