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Republic and Empire

Humans must have govenment. If they do not have it, they will create it. But what kind? In Volume I of the Imperial Stars series best-selling author Jerry Pournelle set out to find the answer. His reluctant conclusion: that throughout history, no matter in what form they began, all governments become empires — or are conquered by them. From Babylon, to Persia, to Rome, to the U.S.S.R.: no matter how hight the founding ideals, the end is ever tyranny.

Or is there possibly one form of govenment that can withstand the curse of power and yet be strong enough to try conclusions with Imperial legions...?

Content:

Republic and empire / Jerry Pournelle

Outward bound / Norman Spinrad

In the realm of the heart, in the world of the knife / Wayne Wightman

Litany for dictatorships / Stephen Vincent Benet

Doing well while doing good / Hayford Peirce

The last department / Rudyard Kipling — Consititution for utopia / John W. Campbell

Minor ingredient / Eric Frank Russell

The turning wheel / Philip K. Dick

Reactionary utopias / Gregory Benford

These shall not be lost / E.B. Cole

Data vs. evidence in the voodoo sciences / Jerry Pournelle

Nicaragua: A speech to my former comrades on the left / David Horowitz

The gods of the copybook headings / Rudyard Kipling

Custom fitting / James White

Conquest by default / Vernor Vinge

The skills of Xanadu / Theodore Sturgeon

Into the sunset / D.C. Poyer — Shipwright / Donald Kingsbury

Crisis and the future / Jerry Pournelle.

  • Format
  • paperback
  • Pages
  • 399
  • Language
  • english
  • ISBN
  • 9780671653590
  • Genres
  • fiction, anthologies, politics
  • Release date
  • 1987