Mark Clifton was a writer whose work appeared in the science fiction magazine Amazing Stories. He's known for his contributions to the genre.
They’d rather be right

They’d rather be right
Synopsis
Explore a future where humanity grapples with the implications of advanced artificial intelligence and the very nature of consciousness. This Hugo Award-winning novel by Mark Clifton and Frank Riley examines the tension between individual thought and group mentality, and the struggle between closed and open minds. It's a classic science fiction tale that will make you question what it truly means to be human.
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They’d rather be rightUnknown, 1954
181 pages
Astounding Science Fiction5 editions available

















