Dreaming of People's Interests Party
In Morning After: Dreaming of a People’s Interests Party, Goran Vujasinovic presents a provocative and hopeful vision of a political awakening—one where ordinary people reclaim power from the elite and reshape society on the principles of fairness, transparency, and shared prosperity. Framed through the lens of three lifelong friends reflecting on life, politics, and purpose, this work of political fiction dares to imagine a future where the economy works for all, not just the few.
Set in the pivotal election year of 2036, the story follows the rise of the People’s Interests Party (PIP), a grassroots movement challenging systemic inequality and economic injustice. Vujasinovic, drawing on his rich personal experiences across socialist Yugoslavia and capitalist America, proposes bold yet practical reforms: employee-owned companies, a reimagined financial system, and a government truly by and for the people.
Whether you're an idealist yearning for change or a realist tired of empty promises, this book invites you to consider one essential question: What if a better system isn’t impossible—just untried?
I am a civil engineer born and raised in former Yugoslavia that spent all career in construction of Hydro Power Plants worldwide. Moved to the US in 1991 where I retired in 2020.
Three friends, one hangover, and a revolutionary idea—redistribute ownership, dismantle elite control, and build a society where prosperity is shared.