Thought Criminal by Michael Rectenwald

Thought Criminal by Michael Rectenwald

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Thought Criminal by Michael Rectenwald

A distinguished Professor of AI-neuroscience and Theory of Mind, Cayce Varin has dissident thoughts. He differs from acceptable opinion on matters of grave importance to respectable Human Biologicals and the Federation of Pandemos, the global state. Upon confessing his divergent theories to a Graduate Student Assistant, his life is never the same. He is labeled a Thought Deviationist, among other damning designations. He is arrested by a Robot Police Agent and soon released but remains a covert Thought Deviationist living under the constant fear of future arrest, the treachery of friends, and the loss of his identity.

For Varin and a small cadre of Thought Deviationists, the ultimate threat is posed by Collective Mind-the vast centralized database and processing complex with apparent knowledge of everything, possibly even one's innermost thoughts. Varin and fellow Thought Deviationists believe that the Federation deliberately propagates a virus to keep Human Biologicals connected to Collective Mind. Submission to the virus spells the obliteration of the self. Resistance to the virus, made possible by taking the addictive drug Eraserall, means living as a fugitive from the law and being forever hunted by Robot Police Agents to be taken in for "treatment."

Finally, it appears that the only solution is to infiltrate Essential Data, Collective Mind's main data and processing center. The risks are great, and the gambit may be impossible. But Varin's future, the future of Thought Deviationists, and the future of the individual itself, depend on the mission's success.

Professor of Global Liberal Studies at New York University in the United States, Michael Rectenwald Global Secularisms in a Post-Secular Era (2015) and Academic Writing, Real World Issues (2015) are both edited by him. He's written about secularism for The British Journal for the History of Science, The International Philosophical Quarterly, and George Eliot in Context, among other journals.

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ISBN 13 9781943003457
ISBN 10 1943003459
Title Thought Criminal
Author Michael Rectenwald
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher World Encounter Institute/New English Review Press
Year published 2020-12-01
Number of pages 192
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.