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analogue-treatment
A psychological intervention that prevents individuals from engaging in undesirable behaviors, used here to enforce social order and political agendas.
1 chapter across 1 book
Analogue Men (1955)Damon Knight
Chapter 2. Horn Of Plenty
In this chapter, Dr. Kusko announces the passage of a global bill instituting a universal analogue treatment program designed to eliminate violence, crime, and corruption by controlling human behavior. The narrative then shifts to a corporate meeting where major North American producers discuss a coordinated marketing strategy leveraging the analogue treatment to secure consumer loyalty by offering significant free goods, highlighting the intersection of psychological control and commercial interests.