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"Null-ABC" is a science fiction novel co-written by H. Beam Piper and John J. McGuire and published in 1953. The story is set in a future society where the population is divided into two classes: the Ordinals, the intellectual elite, and the Nulls, who make up the majority of the population but have a low intellectual level.
"Null-ABC" addresses themes of social division, the importance of education and communication, and the balance of power between classes. This raises questions about the role of intellectuals in society and the potential consequences of limiting access to education and knowledge.
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Summary
The story unfolds in a future America where centralized government has collapsed and society is organized into corporatist city-states. In this society, literacy declines among the Null, giving rise to a profession known as "communicator." They are trained to read and write and are responsible for managing communication and information flow.
The central plot revolves around the tension between the High-Ordinals and the Nulls, with the former controlling education and communication. Communicators play an important role in maintaining social order, but as tensions rise and conflicts arise, their position is threatened...
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