Scales of Civilization vs. Technology, IF Magazine Cover May 1955
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Scales of Civilization vs. Technology, IF Magazine Cover May 1955

A giant hand holds brass scales in perfect balance — on the left pan, a crowd of humanity stands shoulder to shoulder; on the right, the gleaming hardware of the atomic age: rockets, radar dishes, and scientific instruments. The allegorical composition poses the central anxiety of 1955: is technology humanity's salvation or its counterweight? Rendered in warm ochres and cool blues, this striking cover illustrates Poul Anderson's 'Snowball' with confident painterly realism.

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Era: Atomic Age (1945-1963)
Decade: 1950s
Country: United States
Coolness: 5/10

The allegorical vision is intellectually ambitious — weighing mankind against its own technology is a bold editorial statement for a pulp cover. The execution is restrained and painterly rather than sensational, favoring philosophical weight over visceral action.

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if WORLDS OF SCIENCE FICTION MAY 1955 35 CENTS SNOWBALL By Poul Anderson

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