Last I looked there are pdf copies available online. You should be able to download it somewhere.But where can I find a copy?
Last I looked there are pdf copies available online. You should be able to download it somewhere.But where can I find a copy?
It's out of print, and is one of the most iconic 2A novelsI’m confused about something. Why is unintended consequences so expensive to buy? Never read it but may have to add it to my list!
SWMBO spent much of her time reading it criticizing the many flaws in their responses to the event. We've been through a number of hurricanes and similar events. Plus a bit of "homesteading" on previously unimproved land while we were still young and on a limited budget. Also separated by an inconvenient remote tour that put me in Diyarbakir for a year...
I’m confused about something. Why is unintended consequences so expensive to buy? Never read it but may have to add it to my list!
It's out of print, and some folks consider it a blueprint for insurrection. Was written in the 90's, when Clinton was President, and some conservatives were afraid he was going to go full tyrant on us. I just advised folks to buy guns, ammo, and food. Then when Bush was President, the liberals were afraid he'd go full tyrant on them. Gave the same advice then.I’m confused about something. Why is unintended consequences so expensive to buy? Never read it but may have to add it to my list!
Fahrenheit 451 has been underway for a good 30 years. We’re not quite to book burning, but we’re way too close for comfort.Fahrenheit 451 is happening as we speak.
Read "Brave New World" in high school in the mid-'70s. Excellent book and a spine-chilling concept.Actually many books here that I have never heard of! Thank you for posting. I do have a few suggestions as well:
"Ominous Parallels" It's not fiction and somewhat of a difficult read, a scholarly assessment of what is going on now or may eventually happen.
I have seen two others mentioned and current politics and tech seem to agree, "Animal Farm" and "1984." I agree with that.
Here's a wildcard, "Brave New World" by Aldous Huxley. Some mental gymnastics are required though. In the book every child is a test tube baby, decanted instead of born. Women who give birth are frowned upon. There is the high tech cities and reservations outside of them, were the "savages" are outliers, women give birth, the fathers have a role in the family and family relationships are important. The Alpha's are given the best of everything, they are nurtured from the moment they are conceived in a factory and in schooling. An underclass of Delta's and Epsilons are purposely bred to be "dumb" enjoy hard work to provide menial labor. This is done in our education system now, where our Alphas get the best of everything after graduating Harvard or Yale, while inner city youth and others are given poor education in many instances right from the start. Another element of the book that holds true, SOMA, a euphoric drug used to control the populace. The Alpha's use it for recreation only, the Delta's and Epsilons are controlled with it. The Parallel could be Marijuana and THC, or even anti depressants or other drugs. Essentially there are two classes in the modern society, The Alpha's and Beta's who get the nicest of everything, and the gamma's and epsilons that get the worst, with the "savages" on reservations living in general squaller. Like Soma, sex is used to placate people with no consequences, no children, no families.
"Brave New World" is a great dystopian novel, even though they do have flying cars, it does have many parallels to what is occurring today and what the WEF is trying to "create."
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