Indoctrinaire
Title | Indoctrinaire |
Year for Search | 1970 |
Authors | Priest, Christopher [McKenzie](b. 1943) |
Date Published | 1970 |
Publisher | Faber and Faber |
Place Published | London |
Keywords | English author, Male author |
Annotation | Anarchist eutopia set in Brazil 200 years in the future. There is no government. All simple decisions are left to individuals, but they are expected to consult on more complex ones, and there is a social hierarchy based on merit that may be consulted. |
Additional Publishers | U.S. ed. New York: Harper & Row, 1970. U.K. ed. rpt. London: New English Library, 1971. [Rev. ed.] London: Pan, 1979 with an "Afterword" by the author (191-92). Part originally published as "The Interrogator." New Writings in S-F 15. Ed. [Edward] John Carnell (London: Dennis Dobson, 1969), 45-76. |
Holding Institutions | MoU-St, PSt |
Author Note | (b. 1943) |
Full Text | 1970 Priest, Christopher [McKenzie] (b. 1943). Indoctrinaire. London: Faber and Faber. U.S. ed. New York: Harper & Row, 1970. U.K. ed. rpt. London: New English Library, 1971. [Rev. ed.] London: Pan, 1979 with an “Afterword” by the author (191-92). Part originally published as “The Interrogator.” New Writings in S-F 15. Ed. [Edward] John Carnell (London: Dennis Dobson, 1969), 45-76. MoU-St, PSt Anarchist eutopia set in Brazil 200 years in the future. There is no government. All simple decisions are left to individuals, but they are expected to consult on more complex ones, and there is a social hierarchy based on merit that may be consulted. |