Welcome back my friends! A funny thing happened just this morning. I was looking at an old article - titled Dystopian Science Fiction – and realized that something was missing. Yes, this is the article that earned me most of my current followers and the bulk of my traffic on this site, but I quickly […]
Utopian Science Fiction
by storiesbywilliams on June 1, 2012 in Sci-Fi, Novels, Reviews and tagged Arthur C Clarke, 2001: A Space Odyssey, revolution, Communism, utopia, japan, the republic, vietnam war, dystopian literature, the time machine, h.g. wells, gullivers travels, Laputa, Balnibarbi, Luggnagg, Glubbdubdrib, Houyhnhnms, samuel butler, erewhon, utopian literature, ursula k le guin, sir thomas more, saint thomas more, the giver, lois lowry, receiver of memory, jonas, ernest callenbach, ecotopia, ecological communes, social experiment, karl marx, w.f. hegel, marxism, revolutonary justice, the dispossessed, Anarres, Urras, A-lo, Thur, benbili, left hand of darkness, the cold war, overlords, overmind, childhood's end, men like gods, Letters from Nowhere, The Tale of the Peach Blossom Spring, Tao Yuanming, Tao Hua Yuan, plato, socrates, socratic dialogue, Brobdingnagian, Lilliput, lilliputians
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