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  1. The Minority Report. Written by Philip K. Dick Editors Note. Hello again, O Constant Reader. This is the third in my series of digitised American classics of literature. This text comes out about a month after the release of the movie Minority Report, which played no small part in its selection for conversion to eBook format.

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  3. Philip K. Dicks “The Minority Report” is a testament to his unique ability to blend intricate plots with profound philosophical inquiries, all within the engaging framework of a science fiction narrative.

  4. In the short story, Anderton seeks the precogs to hear their "minority reports". In the movie, Anderton kidnaps a precog in order to discover his own "minority report" and extract the information for a mysterious crime. In the film, a major plot point was that there was no minority report.

  5. Apr 17, 2021 · This collection of stories from Philip K. Dick covers a wide span, from late 1954 through to 1963, the years during which he began writing novels prolifically and his short story output lessened. Originally published under the title: The little black box, 1987.

  6. philipdick.com › mirror › websitesTHE MINORITY REPORT

    At almost 17,000 words "The Minority Report" can be considered a novelette rather than a short story. It was first published in Fantastic Universe in Jan 1956. The story was selected for PKD’s first USA collection THE VARIABLE MAN in 1957.

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  8. “The Minority Report,” a short story by science fiction author Philip K. Dick, follows the story of Precrime Commissioner John A. Anderton as he decides whether or not he will commit the murder of a stranger, Leopold Kaplan, of which he has been accused approximately one week in advance of the event.

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