if you write some kind of speculative fiction and want to portray a tyranny but kind of skimp on describing its economy apart from gesturing that some people have money and others dont i rather disrespect your worldbuilding hayekian infohazard sorry this might ruin a book or two
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Her later books are much more overtly feminist and much less popular, even obscure. That said, I enjoyed and still enjoy "The Dispossessed", but the more history I read and think about, the more "TDP" strains my political credulity. And her opinions on the military I find absurd.
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Even Plymouth Colony Puritans, as "godly and sober men" as could be found anywhere, could not make socialism work. /History of Plimoth Plantation, Gov. Bradford, c. 1650, p. 162. Published by order of General Court of Massachussetts, Boston, Wright & Potter Printing Co., 1898./pic.twitter.com/mOFAT3cLkJ
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