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A researcher at a high-security government laboratory grows increasingly frustrated by censorship, surveillance, and administrative control that block publication, attendance at meetings, and free exchange of ideas. Isolated from colleagues and suspicious of an evasive administrator who enforces restrictions, he sinks into anger and alcohol and prepares to confront the bureaucracy. The narrative traces his mounting resentment, the banal routines that mask institutional power, and the moral and professional dilemma created when scientific inquiry is subordinated to security, asking how individual conviction survives in a closed, regimented environment.

About the Author

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Ernest M. Kenyon

Ernest M. Kenyon is an author known for his work in the genre of fiction, particularly his novel "Security." This work explores themes of safety and the human condition, reflecting on the complexities of personal and societal security. Kenyon's writing contributes to the literary landscape by engaging with contemporary issues and offering insights into the human experience. While not widely recognized, his contributions provide a unique perspective worth exploring for readers interested in thought-provoking narratives.

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