The Mind Game
The Mind Game is a novel by Norman Spinrad published in 1980.
Plot summary
The Mind Game is a novel in which the wife of a television director joins a religious cult, Transformationalism.[1]
Reception
Greg Costikyan reviewed The Mind Game in Ares Magazine #6 and commented that "it is a gripping, tense thriller to which these ideas form an intricate backdrop."[1]
Reviews
Review by Andrew M. Andrews (1985) in Fantasy Review, August 1985[2]
gollark: However, current technology requires us to operate economic systems at a global scale.
gollark: If you expect people to just do it out of altruism or something, this may work entirely fine in a small community where everyone knows each other and they can lean on social mechanisms or something.
gollark: This is not a good incentive for the individual.
gollark: Presumably those will reduce in number as automation advances, but they aren't gone yet.
gollark: I don't, especially on more boring or unpleasant yet somewhat important jobs.
References
- Costikyan, Greg (January 1981). "Books". Ares Magazine. Simulations Publications, Inc. (6): 30.
- "Title: The Mind Game". www.isfdb.org.
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