Foundation and Empire by Isaac Asimov: The Power of a Single Word or Character
In this episode of Galaxies and Goddesses, Andrea and Elizabeth discuss Foundation and Empire, the second book in Isaac Asimov's Foundation trilogy. They explore the novel's central question: can one person change the course of history? Along the way, they examine psychohistory, Bayta's role as a standout female character, Asimov's concise writing style, and why Foundation and Empire felt like a stronger, more cohesive read than the first book.
05:39 The Group versus the Individual
08:27 Bayta as a Standout Character
12:25 Concise Words for Big Concepts
17:25 Unprintable Words
21:34 Needing a Break
25:14 Does History Repeat Itself?
30:18 Ratings & Final Thoughts
Additional References:
Bechdel Test
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