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The narrative depicts a suburban clan community confronting whether to admit a newcomer whose acceptance could secure an important industrial contract. Tom Vord, the measured clan administrator, worries about preserving the clan's principles and past failures of other colonies, while Ricky argues pragmatically that admitting the industrialist's daughter may save their livelihoods. The story examines tensions between idealistic social arrangements and economic necessities, the risks of accepting a member who lacks understanding of clan life, and how practical compromises can reshape communal identity. The plot unfolds through private debate and the shadow of corporate interests weighing on the clan's future.

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M. C. Pease

M. C. Pease is an author known for exploring themes of decision-making and personal agency in his works. His notable titles include "Generals Help Themselves," which delves into the complexities of leadership and self-advocacy, and "The Way of Decision," where he examines the intricacies of making choices in challenging circumstances. Pease's writing often reflects a pragmatic approach to problem-solving, as seen in "This One Problem," where he addresses the nuances of tackling life's dilemmas. Through his concise and insightful prose, Pease contributes to the discourse on human behavior and decision-making.

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