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<blockquote data-quote="Kaodi" data-source="post: 6130643" data-attributes="member: 1231"><p>I have been getting the feeling too recently that the time was come for the pendulum to swing back towards "optimism" , though a judiciously measured optimism. The work is not necessarily that of "science fiction" per se though. I think we need a revolution in speculative fiction that focuses on the advancement of human relations, not just technology.</p><p></p><p>For instance, in Canada we know that we have a serious problem with the living conditions of indigenous peoples and our political and economic relations with them. Yet I do not know of <em>any</em> fiction that examines how a future might look where this has played out in a more-or-less just fashion. I even shot an e-mail to a fellow who runs a blog called "Speculating Canada" and he could not think of any offhand either. </p><p></p><p>If you look back at Star Trek, how many people say, "That show was great because they had all this cool technology," instead of, "That show was great because it showed a world in which people from different ethnicities worked together in harmony," ?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kaodi, post: 6130643, member: 1231"] I have been getting the feeling too recently that the time was come for the pendulum to swing back towards "optimism" , though a judiciously measured optimism. The work is not necessarily that of "science fiction" per se though. I think we need a revolution in speculative fiction that focuses on the advancement of human relations, not just technology. For instance, in Canada we know that we have a serious problem with the living conditions of indigenous peoples and our political and economic relations with them. Yet I do not know of [I]any[/I] fiction that examines how a future might look where this has played out in a more-or-less just fashion. I even shot an e-mail to a fellow who runs a blog called "Speculating Canada" and he could not think of any offhand either. If you look back at Star Trek, how many people say, "That show was great because they had all this cool technology," instead of, "That show was great because it showed a world in which people from different ethnicities worked together in harmony," ? [/QUOTE]
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