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Highly Illogical: What Sci-Fi Writers Get Wrong About the Future

5 点作者 markmassie大约 10 年前

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bediger4000大约 10 年前
Highly Questionable: What Time.com Gets Wrong About the Present.<p>Actually, a decent article, it just doesn&#x27;t go far enough, or maybe it ignores that old saw about how &quot;Science fiction has always been about the present, even when it’s dressed in futuristic trappings&quot; (<a href="https://hbr.org/2009/07/predicting-the-present" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;hbr.org&#x2F;2009&#x2F;07&#x2F;predicting-the-present</a>). That is, what &quot;extractive institutions&quot; do we suffer under today, what &quot;extractive institutions&quot; are we building up right now?<p>I&#x27;d say that the big push to own ideas (in the form of &quot;Intellectual Property&quot;) is just about the biggest &quot;extractive institution&quot; we&#x27;ve got floating around today, and if the leaks of the Trans-Pacific Partnership are any indication, our upper crust is trying to strengthen.
JoeAltmaier大约 10 年前
Criticises the Romulans for being &#x27;extractive&#x27; and thus not having the momentum to become a galactic empire. But ignores expansion, which can fuel growth.<p>Hm, maybe a better argument for Klingon empire building. The Romulans are well-known for being reclusive.