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  • čas přidán 29. 06. 2022
  • This week, the duo tackles Karl's pick- the first novel in Isaac Asimov’s classic science-fiction masterpiece.
    Largely regarded as a launch pad for space-age science fiction, Foundation is a collection of five short stories which were first published together as a book by Gnome Press in 1951. The series tells the story of the Foundation, an institute founded by psychohistorian Hari Seldon to preserve the best of galactic civilization after the collapse of the Galactic Empire.
    Scott says, "Asimov and all that stuff from this era is one of the reasons the boomers are the way they are. They were inculcated with a worldview that is out of fiction. They think everything is always going to improve, that science has the answer, and they see that history and the scope of time is a character and acts in and of itself so they don't have a responsibility."
    Tune in to hear Part One of the duo's conversation and learn why Karl calls this "a good bad book." Brought to you by onlinegreatbooks.com.

Komentáře • 3

  • @andrewcameron3410
    @andrewcameron3410 Před 5 měsíci +1

    The land fills will provide

  • @TriumvirSajaki
    @TriumvirSajaki Před 2 lety

    Foundation has a big to do about it because it was the first (I think) depiction of a galactic wide society, and that society was the main character of a science fiction work. Now that's every other sci-fi story

  • @TriumvirSajaki
    @TriumvirSajaki Před 2 lety

    49:15 I wouldn't say that the selling of nuclear appliances was "the good" that Asimov was trying to propone. Such merchandise was rather the means by which the Foundation could establish itself as the premier influence and then dispense its "enlightenment" to the galaxy....
    Ah crud, I changed my views mid-comment.