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62 sats \ 2 replies \ @Rothbardian_fanatic 24 Dec 2024 \ on: Why I enjoy reading Sci-Fi BooksAndArticles
I enjoy reading science fiction because it presents altered states of people and societies. I mean that we haven’t seen some of these types of societies, sciences or general situations, yet. It is a chance to explore some of the nitty-gritty of social systems without living them in real life. One of the greats at this was Phillip K. Dick who imagined a constellation of different social structures and ways to live in them. Also, personal relationships can be presented in a way that doesn’t offend anyone because science fiction is usually not set in the present times.
They also look at different political situations. For instance, A.E. Van Vogt wrote The Weapons Shops of Issher to examine the situation of self-defense in a society that would deny that natural right if it could. Phillip K. Dick examined what could have happened if the Nazis had won WWII. It is possible to examine those situations only through the eyes of science fiction. These are some of the reasons I read science fiction and watch science fiction movies.
Very true. The best sci fi is not really about science at all, but about human nature. It explores human nature by asking how we would act in a variety of unknown and counterfactual circumstances. The very best science fiction isn't just applied physics, it's also applied anthropology and philosophy
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The whole thing about it is that science fiction does not usually offend anybody by making its suppositions for the situation the author is creating and seeing. That way, other people can see these situations through clear glass glasses, not ones with colored glass.
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