
Dune
by Frank Herbert (1965)
Like 'Foundation and Empire', Dune explores vast interstellar politics and societal evolution.

by Isaac Asimov (1952)
Led by its founding father, the psychohistorian Hari Seldon, and utilizing science and technology, the Foundation survived the greed and barbarism of its neighboring warrior-planets. Now cleverness and courage may not be enough. For the Empire—the mightiest force in the Galaxy—is even more dangerous in its death throes. Even worse, a mysterious entity called the Mule has appeared with powers beyond anything humanly conceivable. Who—or what—is the Mule? And how is humanity to defend itself against this invulnerable avatar of annihilation? Filled with nail-biting suspense, nonstop action, and cutting-edge speculation, Foundation and Empire is the story of humanity’s perpetual struggle against the darkness that forever threatens to overwhelm the light—and of how the courage of even a determined few can make all the difference in the universe.
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by Frank Herbert (1965)
Like 'Foundation and Empire', Dune explores vast interstellar politics and societal evolution.

by Cixin Liu (2006)
Similar to 'Foundation and Empire', this book contemplates humanity's future on a cosmic scale.

by Kim Stanley Robinson (1992)
Like 'Foundation and Empire', it focuses on the grand sweep of societal construction and evolution.

by Ursula K. Le Guin (1969)
Echoing 'Foundation and Empire', it delves into complex societal structures and cultural dynamics.

by Dan Simmons (1989)
Like 'Foundation and Empire', it offers an epic scope with intricate world-building and grand themes.
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