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Scientific Americans
by John Mighton
Deals with the pressures of compromising
one’s moral integrity in the face of promised national advancement,
and the costly effects of either result. A young physicist’s relationship
with his fiancée is damaged when he goes to work for the American military.
The tough questions about the connection between knowledge and violence
eventually extend also to Carol, whose research in computers is not
without dangerous repercussions.
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