Self Portrait

About this book

In a post-war era marked by rapid technological advancement, "Self Portrait" by Bernard Wolfe explores the complex interplay between humanity and cybernetics. This science fiction novel intricately examines the moral dilemmas of a society on the brink of transformation, where the boundaries of identity blur amidst groundbreaking innovations. As protagonist Ollie Parks grapples with his existence within a pioneering research facility, readers encounter thought-provoking themes of autonomy and the essence of self. Ideal for students and civic activists, this narrative challenges perceptions of what it means to be human in an increasingly mechanized world. Dive into "Self Portrait" to uncover the implications of technology on personal identity and societal values.

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