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Peace on Earth (novel)

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Original title
  
Pokój na Ziemi

Publisher
  
Harcourt Brace

Pages
  
234

Author
  
Stanisław Lem

Genre
  
Science Fiction


Language
  
English

Published in English
  
1994

Originally published
  
1987

Page count
  
234

Published in english
  
1994

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Translator
  
Elinor Ford with Michael Kandel

Adaptations
  
Victim of the Brain (1988)

Similar
  
Stanisław Lem books, Science Fiction books

Peace on Earth (Pokój na Ziemi [ˈpɔkuj na ˈʑɛmʲi] in Polish) is a 1987 science fiction novel by Stanisław Lem. The novel describes, in a satirical tone, the ultimate implications of the arms race.

The evolution of artificial intelligence has allowed major world powers to sign a rather curious treaty: the Moon is divided into national zones (proportional to each nation's Earth real estate) and all weapons development and production must be moved there to be handled by factories. This is supposed to completely demilitarize Earth, achieving the long-sought dream of world peace. A MAD stabilizing factor is apparently preserved by the ability of countries, in case of war, to quickly ship weapons down from the Moon.

Unknown to most people, a problem arises. The ever-increasing amount of autonomy given to Moon's automata, in order to conduct more-effective espionage in neighbors' nation facilities and also to defend one's own, leads to localized robotic conflicts on the Moon's surface. Eventually, after a number of events, there is a total discontinuation of any communication with the Moon. After a number of failed expeditions to reveal the truth on what is going on beneath the Moon's surface, Ijon Tichy is called to the rescue.

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Peace on Earth (novel) Wikipedia