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I'd say we learn different things I think utopian tends to be older, so more about historic preoccupations and fantasies then, rather than our dystopian fears now (and we learn very little about the future from either)
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I've been trying to work on something like that, and it's also just hard to get any narrative interest or tension our culture is so saturated with fear and scarcity, what does a story even look like in a world that is really doing well, and who now would read that it's a puzzle
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changing ratio over time? are dystopias reactions to earlier disappointed hopes? utopia 'discovered' first & dystopias mirror them abundance 👉🏽 Malthusian population/scarcity technological progress👉🏽 Romantic fears (industry cities) freedom/democracy 👉🏽 colonisation, invasion