Mecca. Western European country with Mecca as its capital. Hearing her made the author himself question his knowledge of Geography, until he got his hands on Mr. Ming's diary.
After a five-month stay as a "Foreign Observer" in Mecca during which he recorded his impressions, Mr. Ming returns impressed, enclosing all he has seen in this diary.
There is nothing in common with what he already knows about the institutions of the other countries he visited, about their laws and about values such as justice and education. What is the Superstate of Mecca after all? Is it as it appears? Ideal;
The citizens of Mecca are divided into seven classes and wear uniforms whose color corresponds to each class, so that they can be immediately distinguished. You don't find them loitering in the streets or window shopping, since the time they spend on each thing is specific and recorded. The "Ministry of Time" is responsible for such matters.
"Ministry of Time", "Department of Censorship", "Medical Zoo", all unheard of for Mr. Ming, but with the help of the Overseer-guide on his tours, everything had its explanation. An explanation where everything is presented so naturally and harmoniously, that it alienates him even more.
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