It seems NASA spends untold resources trying to debunk conspiracy theories and doomsday predictions. Sad, when you consider all the wonderful uses this time and energy could be dedicated towards, like putting people on Mars! In any case, and in anticipation for this coming Friday (and Saturday, if all goes well!), I thought I’d share […]
Utopian Science Fiction
by storiesbywilliams on June 1, 2012 in Novels, Reviews, Sci-Fi and tagged 2001: A Space Odyssey, A-lo, Anarres, Arthur C Clarke, Balnibarbi, benbili, Brobdingnagian, childhood's end, Communism, dystopian literature, ecological communes, ecotopia, erewhon, ernest callenbach, Glubbdubdrib, gullivers travels, h.g. wells, Houyhnhnms, japan, jonas, karl marx, Laputa, left hand of darkness, Letters from Nowhere, Lilliput, lilliputians, lois lowry, Luggnagg, marxism, men like gods, overlords, overmind, plato, receiver of memory, revolution, revolutonary justice, saint thomas more, samuel butler, sir thomas more, social experiment, socrates, socratic dialogue, Tao Hua Yuan, Tao Yuanming, the cold war, the dispossessed, the giver, the republic, The Tale of the Peach Blossom Spring, the time machine, Thur, Urras, ursula k le guin, utopia, utopian literature, vietnam war, w.f. hegel
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 […]
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