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Foster You’re Dead by Philip K. Dick  Episode #138

Philip K. Dick | November 2, 2023
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    Foster You’re Dead by Philip K. Dick  Episode #138
    Philip K. Dick

FOSTER YOU’RE DEAD

Episode #138 · Written by Philip K. Dick · Narrated by Scott Miller

In a future America where consumerism has fused with civil defense, one terrified boy discovers that survival isn’t about safety — it’s about buying the latest upgrade. But when the rules change overnight, he learns the cost of fear is always higher than the price tag.

Imagine growing up in a world where the most important thing a family can own isn’t a car, a house, or even a future — it’s a bomb shelter. In Foster, You’re Dead!, Philip K. Dick plunges us into a chilling consumer-driven dystopia where children are taught how to survive nuclear war the way today’s kids might learn to ride a bike, and where safety itself is a product — always on backorder, always one upgrade behind. Mike Foster is just a boy who wants what every other kid has: the latest model shelter, the newest defenses, and the comforting illusion that he might live. But his father refuses to join the endless cycle of fear-based spending, making Mike an outsider in a world where not owning protection is practically a death sentence. When a new threat renders every existing shelter obsolete, Mike and his family are forced to face a horrifying truth — in a society built on fear, survival is a subscription you can never stop paying for.

Published in 1955, the story may feel like satire, but Dick wasn’t trying to be funny — he was issuing a warning. His vision of weaponized advertising, profit-driven panic, and the privatization of public safety now hits closer to home than ever. The story isn’t just about a society prepared for war; it’s about a society that needs to believe the next product will finally make them safe. And when safety becomes a luxury item, the price is paid not just in money — but in humanity.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Philip K. Dick was one of the most influential science fiction writers of the 20th century, known for stories that bend reality, question authority, and expose the psychological cost of living under systems we’re told to trust. His works inspired films such as Blade Runner, Minority Report, Total Recall, A Scanner Darkly, and The Adjustment Bureau — all rooted in his recurring themes of paranoia, control, identity, and the fragile nature of truth. But long before Hollywood discovered him, Dick was publishing unsettling, idea-driven short fiction like this — the kind that shows how quietly a nightmare world can grow when everyday people decide it’s “normal.”

If you’ve never heard this story, you’re in for something unforgettable. And if you have, you already know: it feels less like fiction every year.

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Listen to Foster, You’re Dead! by Philip K. Dick — a chilling classic sci-fi tale of fear and survival in a vintage science fiction future.

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