Connected to this: Le Guin also wrote “The Lathe of Heaven”. I wrote a review of it here on LW. It’s a novel that seems entirely about how utopia will always have a cost, even when there’s no obvious reason why, as a fundamentally karmic payoff, though it’s also not always pessimistic about improvements being possible.
Connected to this: Le Guin also wrote “The Lathe of Heaven”. I wrote a review of it here on LW. It’s a novel that seems entirely about how utopia will always have a cost, even when there’s no obvious reason why, as a fundamentally karmic payoff, though it’s also not always pessimistic about improvements being possible.