Elusive Utopias: Societies as Mechanisms in the Early Fiction of Philip K. Dick
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Jump to navigationJump to searchAbrash, "Merritt. Elusive Utopias: Societies as Mechanisms in the Early Fiction of Philip K. Dick." CW [115]-23.[1]]
Covers "up to the mid-1960s," mostly stories featuring "technological wonders and institutional themes" common in the full canon of Dick's work. "Where the state is dominant, innovations in science, technology[,] and organization serve state purposes; where the state is open to challenge, such innovations as easily serve private interests" ([115]-16).