
The Wheel is Death
The Wheel is Death is a science fiction novella by Roger D. Aycock, written in the late 1940s. Set in a post-apocalyptic world, it examines the consequences of scientific ambition and the regression of civilization, where humanity has abandoned technology to live in harmony with nature. The story critiques the dangers of progress and mechanization, presenting a society that has outlawed science. This work is notable for its exploration of themes relevant to the relationship between humanity and technology.

























