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Superiority: When Progress Becomes the Enemy

Superiority: When Progress Becomes the Enemy

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October 4, 2024
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0 hours 31 minutes
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In Superiority, Arthur C. Clarke delivers a sharply focused military science fiction classic told as an official postwar testimony. A defeated supreme commander sets out to correct public misunderstanding, explaining how his seemingly unbeatable civilization lost a war despite superior fleets, talent, and confidence. What unfolds is a gripping account of escalation, innovation, and overconfidence — all seen through the lens of hard science and strategic decision-making.

As each technological breakthrough promises decisive victory, the cost of complexity quietly mounts. Advanced weapons replace proven ones, production slows, and dependence on theoretical brilliance begins to distort the machinery of war itself. Clarke builds tension not through explosions, but through logic, consequence, and the unsettling realization that progress can outpace understanding.

Arthur C. Clarke is one of the most influential figures in science fiction history, renowned for blending scientific rigor with visionary storytelling. His work consistently explores the long-term consequences of human ambition, particularly when technology advances faster than ethics, psychology, or common sense.

Best known for works like Childhood’s End, The City and the Stars, and 2001: A Space Odyssey, Clarke helped define hard science fiction as a genre. Superiority stands as a concise and enduring warning — delivered with clarity, precision, and intellectual force — that remains as relevant today as when it was written.
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