Has anybody else read this book? I'm about halfway through and I feel like I've been learning a lot from this. While the book is endlessly critical of the former Soviet experiment and the modern PRC without cushioning it's critiques by acknowledging that much of their problematic climate elements are due to material conditions, I find many of their critiques and ideas refreshing.
I'm a little ambivalent on their information about Nuclear Power too, I personally had assumed that Nuclear tech was brought to an incredibly safe level.
But beyond that I think some of the central thesis of the book of treating nature as a "known unknown", and needing to harness the power of hopeful utopianism while making use of the best elements of scientific socialism, I think these are swell things to adopt. The book is, on the whole, a bit lib in the ways that utopian socialists are, but I do think at the end of the day it prescribes some necessary ideas that are seriously worth engaging with.
Has anyone else read this book and have any thoughts, or ways we can adapt this critique to the struggle of socialism?
Do small steps, as else the game crashes with non linear effects ruining your run. So don't go as far as possible in one area in other words. Then - and as long as you ensure production security - it is more or less a cake walk.
Start researching a ton of things, but not intensely, do focus on a few light house projects to push through in high impact areas. Time it so that you have the gains shortly before each period. Coal fuel is surprisingly good in the game.