Lysistrata by ancient Greek playwright, Aristophanes, which I first read in 1970 and it felt modern at the time. It drove home the point that we have been talking about this stuff for a long long time.
As to an antitech revolt nobody does it better than Kurt Vonnegut in Player Piano. Vonnegut understands his fellow humans better…
Lysistrata by ancient Greek playwright, Aristophanes, which I first read in 1970 and it felt modern at the time. It drove home the point that we have been talking about this stuff for a long long time.
As to an antitech revolt nobody does it better than Kurt Vonnegut in Player Piano. Vonnegut understands his fellow humans better than anybody out there.
Finally A safe read about the human condition in that it is set in the far future. Ursula Le Guin's Always Coming Home
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Lysistrata by ancient Greek playwright, Aristophanes, which I first read in 1970 and it felt modern at the time. It drove home the point that we have been talking about this stuff for a long long time.
As to an antitech revolt nobody does it better than Kurt Vonnegut in Player Piano. Vonnegut understands his fellow humans better than anybody out there.
Finally A safe read about the human condition in that it is set in the far future. Ursula Le Guin's Always Coming Home