Mack Reynolds Series
November 11, 1917 – January 30, 1983
Dallas McCord Reynolds, known as Mack Reynolds, was an American science fiction author whose works often explored economic themes and social utopias. His stories, deeply influenced by his socialist political beliefs, frequently depicted societies where Esperanto served as a universal second language and anticipated technologies like pocket computers and global information networks. Reynolds's style uniquely captured the ever-shifting nature of society, often delving into the implications of a highly mobile lifestyle, such as mobile voting laws allowing citizens to cast their ballots wherever and whenever they chose.





