The Dosadi Experiment

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The Dosadi Experiment is a science fiction novel by Frank Herbert that explores themes of social engineering, oppression, and survival on a harsh, isolated planet.

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instanceOf science fiction novel
author Frank Herbert NERFINISHED
centralTheme ethics of power
legal systems
oppression
political manipulation
social engineering
survival
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
exploresConcept closed social systems
extreme environmental pressure shaping society
psychological conditioning of populations
xenological law
featuresSpecies Gowachin NERFINISHED
humans
follows Whipping Star NERFINISHED
genre legal science fiction
science fiction
hasCategory 1977 American novels
American science fiction novels
novels by Frank Herbert
novels set on fictional planets
hasPrequel Whipping Star NERFINISHED
language English
mainCharacter Broey NERFINISHED
Jorj X. McKie NERFINISHED
Keila Jedrik NERFINISHED
mediaType print
narrativePerspective third-person narrative
notableFor complex political worldbuilding
depiction of alien legal philosophy
partOf ConSentiency series NERFINISHED
partOfFictionalContinuity Frank Herbert ConSentiency stories
plotElement inter-species legal conflict
isolation of a population on a toxic planet
secret experiment on an entire world
publicationYear 1977
publisher Berkley Books NERFINISHED
series ConSentiency universe NERFINISHED
setInFictionalLocation ConSentiency universe NERFINISHED
planet Dosadi NERFINISHED
workOf Frank Herbert NERFINISHED

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Frank Herbert notableWork The Dosadi Experiment