They absolutely do. It's genuinely breathtaking to realize what a surface level read most people have of the fiction they consume. Back when I was on
I remember being downvoted into oblivion for pointing out that literally the entire genre of science fiction and fantasy is political because the whole point is to reframe various social/philosophical/political concepts in ways that let you recontextualize your own ideas and biases.
I remember talking to someone about Starship Troopers once, the conversation made me seriously question if the person I was talking to had a grasp on what was and what wasn't reality. He was arguing that society should essentially be exactly like it's depicted by Heinlein, and I was trying to point out to them that the only reason that type of society works in the book is because the author wrote it that way, but they kept referring back to the book itself to try and prove that that type of society would work in reality.
They absolutely do. It's genuinely breathtaking to realize what a surface level read most people have of the fiction they consume. Back when I was on I remember being downvoted into oblivion for pointing out that literally the entire genre of science fiction and fantasy is political because the whole point is to reframe various social/philosophical/political concepts in ways that let you recontextualize your own ideas and biases.
I remember talking to someone about Starship Troopers once, the conversation made me seriously question if the person I was talking to had a grasp on what was and what wasn't reality. He was arguing that society should essentially be exactly like it's depicted by Heinlein, and I was trying to point out to them that the only reason that type of society works in the book is because the author wrote it that way, but they kept referring back to the book itself to try and prove that that type of society would work in reality.
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What is Gambo?
Game of thrones.
Thanks.
To them all art is entertainment and all entertainment should be escapism.
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reminder that tolkien's works are literally urbanist propaganda, he really didn't like cars and the way a lot of modern society is designed.
It's more of anti-urbanist propaganda, because he wasn't fond of cities and industrialism in general.
I thought it was more agrarian and monarchist propaganda? His solution to the problems of the modern city seems to be "don't live in a city"