Subject: To be entirely fair, it is a bit utopian.
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Posted on: 2012-08-07 03:47:00 UTC

...really utopian. Sorta shamelessly utopian.

I mean, it is awesome! And I am pretty sure that is the world we should be working for, and I'd be first in line to head that-a-way to start working. And I am all over trying to work towards Blue Mars on our own blue planet.

(And oh man, do you know how incredibly comforting it was to read that book and realize ...Oh. This actually sounds sane! So I'm not actually completely off my rocker, there are more people out there who are boggling at the state of the world! Such a good thing.)

But in reality, I think there'll be quite a bit more national/corporate tug-of-wars over such a beautiful rock. If we can find - if we can be - a Nadia and an Art and a Nirgal and an Arkady and a John and a Vlad and a Sax and an Ann...

the world, indeed, all the worlds, will be ours. So that's where we start, I think. Despite the world right now being a place where the events of the Mars Trilogy would be really tough to achieve, I think if we can muster up the character, the strong ethics, the backbone, and the raw scientific desperate thirst for understanding and innovation, we have a shot. And that's a lot of what Curiosity seemed to be pushing for! So we are totally moving in the right direction; the future is now, and it is awesome.

So, in sum, yes! That trilogy. If I ever find myself teaching anywhere, I won't make it required reading, but I'll make sure there are lots of copies in tempting, easy-to-reach places, and lots of opportunities for reading. And in another few years, who knows?

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