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Uzique wrote:

I asked why because they're pretty random texts to be reading for enjoyment.
And most people accuse me of being too random...

I like the historical references and the obvious religious meanings to be brought from it. And some of the artwork/plays, etc derived from the text are amazing. Plus it's a good read for a devout atheist such as myself.
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FM wrote:

Predictions about problems are the foundation of the genre, the technology itself that brings to light new social/ethical problems is not really the focus of sci-fi.
Science fiction is about predicting the impact of scientific/technological changes on people and society.
Futurism is about other social changes not specifical related to science.

DonFck wrote:

Speaking of animals, anyone read Watership Down?
Long time ago, there was something in it, can't remember what - totalitarianism, fallacy of searching for utopia maybe. I liked 'The Plague Dogs' also.

There's a literature project - books using animals and their behaviour as metaphors.
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Ah, I'd assumed futurist writing was called futurism, seems it was hijacked by some art movement.
But not all futurist writing meets the definition of science fiction, so isn't really.
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