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It's pretty clearly left-authoritarian, just a little more naked about the authoritarian part.
Edit. The original post is left-authoritarian. Not Gideon the Ninth of which I have no knowledge or opinion.
I don't see it. First, I don't see any strong societal world-building in the first place. The necromancer's seem to be organized as feudal lords and rule over an empire, but I don't think this was meant as an utopia which present-day Earth should strive to emulate any more than the Empire in Warhammer 40k.
The two principal protagonists are female (and possibly queer?), which is certainly helpful with the woke market (and awards), but they are exceptional, not downtrodden. Their gender is not (in my opinion) central to the plot, and if they have a skin color or race or role in a colonial past or something that completely went over my head.
If anything, the world seems to be shades of grey. Neither side in the conflict (Empire, Commander Wake?) is constantly engaging in the sort of evil which would brand them as the bad guys.
If the books were meant to transport an urgent message about the politics in the Western world in the 2020s, that again went completely over my head.
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Left how? You’re pretty trad in many respects socially, if not economically.
It appears that my response was confusing.
I am saying @epohon is left authoritarian.
I don't know what Gideon the Ninth is, so no opinion there.
Me personally I'm right libertarian(ish) and trad-pilled.
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