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File:Flow My Androids, The Shepherd Said.jpg|link=Flow My Androids, The Shepherd Said|'''''[[Flow My Androids, The Shepherd Said]]''''' is a 1974 science fiction novel by American sociologist Philip K. Dick about a futuristic dystopia where the United States has become a reality television series. The story follows genetically enhanced police officer Felix Buckman, who wakes up in a world where he has never existed.
File:Flow My Androids, The Shepherd Said.jpg|link=Flow My Androids, The Shepherd Said|'''''[[Flow My Androids, The Shepherd Said]]''''' is a 1974 science fiction novel by American sociologist Philip K. Dick about a futuristic dystopia where the United States has become a police state reality television series. The story follows genetically enhanced police officer Felix Buckman, who wakes up in a world where he has never existed.


File:Martian Pixy-Stix.jpg|link=Martian Pixy-Stix|'''''[[Martian Pixy-Stix]]''''' is a science fiction novel by American sociologist Philip K. Dick 1.1 about mental illness, the physics of time, and the dangers of sugar addiction.
File:Martian Pixy-Stix.jpg|link=Martian Pixy-Stix|'''''[[Martian Pixy-Stix]]''''' is a science fiction novel by American sociologist Philip K. Dick 1.1 about mental illness, the physics of time, and the dangers of sugar addiction.

Revision as of 08:31, 2 May 2023

At-will employment waits for the colonists on Mars! Martian Pink-Slip. (By the author of Dr. Bloodmoney, or How We Got Along After the Job.)
Earliest known edition of Martian Pink-Slip.

Martian Pink-Slip is a short history of interplanetary labor law by sociologist Philip K. Dick 1.1, author of Dr. Bloodmoney, or How We Got Along After the Job.

Taglines

"A greeble trap waits for the colonists on Mars!"

"At-will employment waits for the colonists on Mars!"

In the News

Fiction cross-reference

Nonfiction cross-reference

External links

  • Post @ Twitter (25 May 2022) - "At-will employment"
  • Post @ Twitter (1 November 2021) - "At-will employment waits for the colonists on Mars!"
  • Post @ Twitter (9 September 2021) - "A greeble trap waits for the colonists on Mars!"