Saving Democracy

Told by Cindi Caponotus, Ambassador to Humanity

by Anthony Picardi

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Saving Democracy

Told by Cindi Caponotus, Ambassador to Humanity

by Anthony Picardi

Published Mar 30, 2026
407 Pages
6.14 x 9.21 Black & White Paperback
Genre: FICTION / Literary


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When Ants Declare War on Humanity, Democracy Is the Battlefield

Cindi Camponotus is a carpenter ant on a royal mission. Appointed Ambassador to Humanity by her Queen, she must uncover the forces threatening her colony’s democracy. What she discovers is far more dangerous than internal corruption. Humanity itself has become a threat to the biosphere. As science is undermined, conspiracies spread, and global warming accelerates, Cindi realizes her species faces extinction at the hands of creatures five million times their size. In response, the Queen forms an alliance with the ruthless Queen of the Fire Ants and launches a biological counterattack that unleashes a devastating pandemic across America. Yet catastrophe does not guarantee human extinction. If humans cannot be eliminated, they must be changed. The ant queens draft commandments for humanity and attempt reform, only to confront fear, division, and political paralysis. Cindi shifts strategy. With help from unlikely allies and artificial intelligence, she creates AntBlog, a covert digital movement designed to expose deception, reward stewardship, and reshape public opinion before it is too late. Blending satire, allegory, humor, and natural history, Saving Democracy explores intelligence, religion, politics, morality, and environmental collapse through the sharp perspective of an insect society that may understand collective survival better than we do. This is not a prediction. It is a warning.

 

About the Author

Anthony Picardi

Anthony Picardi holds degrees in Civil Engineering and a Doctor of Science in Social Environmental Systems from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. After a career in the software industry, he retired to Virginia where he created a wildlife refuge and became a popular speaker on global ecology and natural history. Inspired decades ago by observing ant wars alongside biologist Edward O. Wilson, Dr. Picardi now channels that lifelong fascination into a provocative fable about power, humility, and democratic stewardship.

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