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Science Fiction in English _ The Adventurer by C. M. Kornbluth
"The Adventurer" is a science fiction short story published in Space Science Fiction May 1953 by C. M. Kornbluth. Set in a future society, the story deals with power and political ambition.
The story centers around a young boy named Koster, who has extraordinary intelligence and political acumen despite his young age. He uses his extraordinary abilities to pursue political power and engage in complex political games.
Through this work, Kornbluth explores the nature of power and the consequences that political ambition can have. In particular, he depicts intriguingly how individuals with intelligence and ambition can influence existing political systems.
The work shows the characteristics of political science fiction well, while also containing Kornbluth's characteristic sharp social criticism and irony.
Summary
For every evil under the sun, there's an answer. It may be a simple, direct answer; it may be one that takes years, and seems unrelated to the problem. But there's an answer?of a kind....
President Folsom XXIV said petulantly to his Secretary of the Treasury: "Blow me to hell, Bannister, if I understood a single word of that. Why can't I buy the Nicolaides Collection? And don't start with the rediscount and the Series W business again. Just tell me why."
The Secretary of the Treasury said with an air of apprehension and a thread-like feeling across his throat: "It boils down to?no money, Mr. President."
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The Adventurer