Sunday, May 22, 2011
Foundation and Empire by Isaac Asimov
In this book the Foundation shows that it can resist the last remnants of the Empire, but a new threat rises from the Foundation itself: the Mule, a mutant who inspires loyalty extremely quickly and effectively. Because pyschohistory cannot work on one individual, the Mule throws the Seldon plan off balance. I particularly liked Bayta, and the twist ending.
Labels:
cognitive science,
history,
politics,
science,
science fiction
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