- The World Jones Made
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name = The World Jones Made
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image_caption = Cover of first edition (paperback)
author =Philip K. Dick
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country =United States
language = English
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genre =Science fiction novel
publisher =Ace Books
release_date = 1956
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media_type = Print (Hardcover &Paperback )
pages = 192 pp
isbn = NA
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followed_by = "The World Jones Made" is a1956 science fiction novel byPhilip K. Dick examining notions ofprecognition , humanity, andpolitics . It was first published byAce Books as one half of Ace Double D-150, bound dos-à-dos with "Agent of the Unknown" byMargaret St. Clair .Plot summary
"The World Jones Made" is set in c2002 CE. On a then-future
post-apocalyptic Earth , there was a devastating conflict that involved the use of nuclear weapons. ManyUnited States cities were targeted, and thePeoples Republic of China (andSoviet Union ) also collapsed, leading to the imposition of a Federal World Government (Fedgov).In this
dystopia , Relativism emerged as the governing political orthodoxy. Relativism is said to be a moral and ethical philosophy that states everyone is free to believe what they wish, as long as they don't make anyone else try to follow that principle, which has become established law after the destructiveness of the war unleashed by ideologies. (However,dissidents from that orthodoxy do end up in forcedlabor camps ). This sacrosanct principle is challenged by a man named Floyd Jones, whose assertions about the future prove correct.Relativism enables legal consumption of
drugs likeheroin andmarijuana , as well as watching live sex shows withhermaphrodite humanmutants . Due to themutagenic effects ofradiation from wartime nuclear exchanges, mutants earn their living within theentertainment industry, although one group has been subjected to deliberategenetic engineering , which later enables them to settle an (inhabitable)Venus .Doug Cussick is an agent of Fedgov (the world government), and his involvement with Jones encompasses this book. Jones has
precognitive abilities that let him see a year into the future, which allows Dick to explore questions ofpredestination ,free will anddeterminism .Fedgov (and Jones) encounter an apparently unintelligent alien lifeforms named Drifters, which turn out to be one
gamete of aspore -based migratory alien life form, and whosexenophobic destruction leads to alien quarantine of theSolar System . Jones foresees his own birth (and death) one year before they actually happen, but makes no attempt to stop the latter event. However, he and his followers create a cult that overthrows Fedgov, leading to the resettlement of Doug, his wife Nina and their three year-old son on Venus, in an artificial habitat.The novel addresses questions of Jones' agenda and trustworthiness, as well as the ambiguous benefits of
individual precognition.Other works
"The World Jones Made" seems to be the antithesis of another, contemporary Dick novel,
The Man Who Japed (1956). In the latter, Morec- a conservative and puritanical governing philosophy- rules a differentpost-apocalyptic Earth.External links
* [http://www.philipkdick.com/works_novels_worldjonesmade.html Official PKDick website review]
* [http://pkdickbooks.com/SFnovels/World_jones_made.html "The World Jones Made" cover art gallery]
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