
Planets for Sale
by Edna Mayne Hull
Part of Fell's science fiction library
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Evana leaves an "over-civilized, decadent earth" in search of a fresh start in a pioneer galaxy; how do you think our society today defines "decadence," and what might drive someone to trade modern comforts for the raw uncertainty of a frontier?
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Arthur Blord is described as a businessman extraordinary whose "office is the whole planet," wielding immense wealth and power in a lawless system; how does this depiction of corporate titanism reflect or anticipate our modern anxieties about billionaires and unchecked conglomerates?
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The premise of the book highlights a galaxy where men operate with casual ruthlessness—bribing, stealing, and murdering for billions; how does Edna Mayne Hull use the extreme frontier setting to strip away the polite facades of civilization to reveal human nature?
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