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Looking Forward: 2012-2087
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- ISBN978-1-7378526-5-0
- EAN9781737852650
- Date de parution06/07/2026
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- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurSK Morton
Résumé
Humanity finally solved morality. It was our last mistake. When Gilbert Rochdale Eastman unveils a revolutionary system that shows people the future consequences of their actions, the world finally has what it's always lacked: clarity. No more guessing. No more regret. Just instant moral feedback. At first, it's a miracle. Then the future starts answering back. As governments, activists, and algorithms race to perfect human behavior, Gilbert watches his life's work transform into something far more powerful-and far more dangerous-than he ever intended.
Every attempt to fix it only makes things worse. Every correction tightens the system. And somewhere ahead, decades in the future, someone is trying to warn him:Stop. Blending sharp satire with speculative science fiction, Looking Forward is a darkly comic exploration of what happens when humanity becomes obsessed with being right-and loses the ability to be human. Perfect for readers who enjoy Kurt Vonnegut, Douglas Adams, and thought-provoking dystopian fiction with a sense of humor.
Every attempt to fix it only makes things worse. Every correction tightens the system. And somewhere ahead, decades in the future, someone is trying to warn him:Stop. Blending sharp satire with speculative science fiction, Looking Forward is a darkly comic exploration of what happens when humanity becomes obsessed with being right-and loses the ability to be human. Perfect for readers who enjoy Kurt Vonnegut, Douglas Adams, and thought-provoking dystopian fiction with a sense of humor.



