@booklet {4241, title = {Judson{\textquoteright}s Eden}, year = {1991}, month = {1991}, publisher = {Baen}, address = {New York}, abstract = {

The creation of a eutopia and the attempts to destroy it.

}, keywords = {Male author, US author}, author = {[John] Keith Laumer (1925-93)} } @booklet {2399, title = {"The Right to Revolt" "The Right to Resist"}, howpublished = {Worlds of If }, volume = {20.11 (134) }, year = {1971}, month = {May/June 1971}, pages = {116, 118-30; 117, 131-44}, abstract = {

\"The Right to Revolt\" is the story of a group of men who take over a planetary government and have to deal with all the problems the previous regime faced. In this story, those resisting are short sighted, kill innocent people, and come close to ruining the economy. \"The Right to Resist\" is what happens next.

}, keywords = {Male author, US author}, author = {[John] Keith Laumer (1925-93)} } @booklet {2074, title = {"The Day Before Forever"}, howpublished = {The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction }, volume = {33.1 }, year = {1967}, note = {

Rpt. in his\ The Day Before Forever and Thunderhead\ (Garden City, NY: Doubleday, 1968), 7-112; and in his\ Future Imperfect. Ed. Eric Flint (New York: Baen, 2003), 283-370.

}, month = {July 1967}, pages = {4-58}, abstract = {

Authoritarian dystopia focusing on transplants.

}, keywords = {Male author, US author}, issn = {00024-984X }, author = {[John] Keith Laumer (1925-93)} } @booklet {2051, title = {"Founder{\textquoteright}s Day"}, howpublished = {The Magazine of Fantasy \& Science Fiction }, volume = {31.1 (182) }, year = {1966}, note = {

Rpt. in his\ Future Imperfect. Ed. Eric Flint (New York: Baen, 2003), 188-212.

}, month = {July 1966}, pages = {5-25}, abstract = {

The story begins in an overpopulation dystopia and ends with the founding of a new colony.

}, keywords = {Male author, US author}, issn = {00024-984X }, author = {[John] Keith Laumer (1925-93)} } @booklet {2036, title = {The Monitors}, year = {1966}, note = {

Rpt. New York: Tor, 1984. UK ed. London: Dennis Dobson, 1968.

}, month = {1966}, publisher = {Berkley Books}, address = {New York}, abstract = {

An authoritarian dystopia is imposed on Earth by superior extraterrestrials. While they provide peace, they make mistakes that lead to a planet-wide revolt. But rather than forcing the aliens out, they are hired to do for Earth some of what they had imposed.

}, keywords = {Male author, US author}, author = {[John] Keith Laumer (1925-93)} } @booklet {1977, title = {"Placement Test"}, howpublished = {Amazing Stories }, volume = {38.7 }, year = {1964}, note = {

Rpt. in\ Thrilling Science Fiction, no. 27\ (October 1972): 34-60; in\ SF: Inventing the Future. Ed. R. Duncan Appleford (Scarborough, ON, Canada: Bellhaven House, 1972), 58-85; and in his\ Future Imperfect. Ed. Eric Flint (New York: Baen, 2003), 213-41.

}, month = {July 1964}, pages = {56-82}, abstract = {

Overpopulation dystopia in a story about a man manipulated into fighting his way through the job placement process as a way of selecting the best people for top positions.

}, keywords = {Male author, US author}, issn = {0002-6891 }, author = {[John] Keith Laumer (1925-93)} } @booklet {1933, title = {"The Walls"}, howpublished = {Amazing Stories }, volume = {37.3 }, year = {1963}, note = {

Rpt. in\ Great Science Fiction Magazine from Amazing, no. 3\ (1966): 33-45; in\ SF: Inventing the Future. Ed. R. Duncan Appleford (Scarborough, ON, Canada: Bellhaven House, 1972), 45-57; and in his\ Future Imperfect. Ed. Eric Flint (New York: Baen, 2003), 159-71.

}, month = {March 1963}, pages = {77-89}, abstract = {

Overpopulation dystopia.

}, keywords = {Male author, US author}, issn = {0002-6891 }, author = {[John] Keith Laumer (1925-93)} } @booklet {1886, title = {"Cocoon"}, howpublished = {Fantastic Stories of Imagination }, volume = {11.12 }, year = {1962}, note = {

Rpt. in his\ Future Imperfect. Ed. Eric Flint (New York: Baen, 2003), 172-87.

}, month = {December 1962}, pages = {31-47}, abstract = {

Dystopia in which people have chosen to live in machines that keep them constantly fed and entertained, but the system breaks down.

}, keywords = {Male author, US author}, author = {[John] Keith Laumer (1925-93)} }