The Martian Way and Other Stories
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The Martian Way and Other Stories is a 1955 collection of four science fiction novellas previously published by Isaac Asimov in 1952 and 1954. Although single-author story collection generally sell poorly, The Martian Way and Other Stories did well enough that Doubleday science fiction editor Walter I. Bradbury was willing to publish a second collection, Earth Is Room Enough, in 1957.
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- The Martian Way: Asimov's response to the McCarthy Era and an early exploration of terraforming Mars
- Youth: appeal against human physical anthropocentrism
- The Deep: appeal against human psychological anthropocentrism
- Sucker Bait: an assertion of the unity of knowledge