A Forgotten Sci-Fi Novel Predicts Trump’s Greenland Fixation
Novelist Joseph Conrad’s singular foray into sci-fi uncannily anticipates an unsettled world order in which Greenland, placed under the control of a clownish minor aristocrat, represents the new imperialist frontier.

President Donald Trump prepares to speak after the 250th birthday parade of the US Army on June 14, 2025, in Washington, DC. (Andrew Harnik / Getty Images)
Unpredictability was the most predictable thing about the first few months of Trump 2.0. Having long understood the political utility of chaos, it’s no surprise that his most coherent strategy was to “flood the zone with shit,” an approach suggested by his sometimes advisor Steve Bannon.
But who could have imagined he would become so obsessed with annexing Greenland? That he would, in a bizarre show of intent, send the vice president and second lady to assert America’s manifest sovereignty? Who could have foreseen that Donald Trump would empower the richest person in the world, Elon Musk, to dismantle the federal government via a piratical anti-department operating under the acronym of a memecoin? This sounds like science fiction. This sounds like conspiracy theory.
This also sounds like the plot of The Inheritors, an obscure novel coauthored by Joseph Conrad and Ford Madox Ford in 1901. The Inheritors envisions a scenario in which the annexation of Greenland triggers the collapse of the world’s established political order. But this incredible premise is not the strangest part of the story: all of this is being manipulated by a group of secret agents from the fourth dimension.