Isaac Asimov Fullscreen Base (1951)

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Never!

Instead they're to restrict nuclear power."

And for the third time: "Don't you see? It's Galaxywide.

It's a worship of the past.

It's a deterioration - a stagnation!"

He stared from one to the other and they gazed fixedly at him.

Fara was the first to recover.

"Well, mystical philosophy isn't going to help us here.

Let us be concrete.

Do you deny that Hari Seldon could easily have worked out historical trends of the future by simple psychological technique?"

"No, of course not," cried Hardin.

"But we can't rely on him for a solution.

At best, he might indicate the problem, but if ever there is to be a solution, we must work it out ourselves. He can't do it for us."

Fulham spoke suddenly.

"What do you mean - 'indicate the problem'?

We know the problem."

Hardin whirled on him.

"You think you do? You think Anacreon is all Hari Seldon is likely to be worried about.

I disagree!

I tell you, gentlemen, that as yet none of you has the faintest conception of what is really going on."

"And you do?" questioned Pirenne, hostilely.

"I think so!"

Hardin jumped up and pushed his chair away. His eyes were cold and hard.

"If there's one thing that's definite, it is that there's something smelly about the whole situation; something that is bigger than anything we've talked about yet.

Just ask yourself this question: Why was it that among the original population of the Foundation not one first-class psychologist was included, except Bor Alurin?

And he carefully refrained from training his pupils in more than the fundamentals."

A short silence and Fara said:

"All right. Why?"

"Perhaps because a psychologist might have caught on to what this was all about - and too soon to suit Hari Seldon.

As it is, we've been stumbling about, getting misty glimpses of the truth and no more.

And that is what Hari Seldon wanted."

He laughed harshly.

"Good day, gentlemen!"

He stalked out of the room. 6.

Mayor Hardin chewed at the end of his cigar.

It had gone out but he was past noticing that.

He hadn't slept the night before and he had a good idea that he wouldn't sleep this coming night. His eyes showed it.

He said wearily,

"And that covers it?"

"I think so."

Yohan Lee put a hand to his chin.

"How does it sound?"

"Not too bad.

It's got to be done, you understand, with impudence.

That is, there is to be no hesitation; no time to allow them to grasp the situation.

Once we are in a position to give orders, why, give them as though you were born to do so, and they'll obey out of habit.

That's the essence of a coup."

"If the Board remains irresolute for even -"

"The Board?

Count them out.