alsaaas reviewed Green Earth by Kim Stanley Robinson
Good but not that good
3 stars
Frank is really weird at times, though the sociobiology does get far less frequent.
Too much whack stuff though, whack religious mumbo jumbo, doesn't even acknowledge the theocratic feudalism and deeply intertwined slavery that was in place in Tibet before being liberated during Mao's time. OFC with the reinstatement of capitalism and Han chauvinism, there were many error and excesses in Tibet, but the narrative still feels yucky though...
Whack idealism of peacefully convincing capital to work for the greater good. Overall quite crakkker book unfortunately, but I didn't feel like I wasted my time either ~w~
Frank is really weird at times, though the sociobiology does get far less frequent.
Too much whack stuff though, whack religious mumbo jumbo, doesn't even acknowledge the theocratic feudalism and deeply intertwined slavery that was in place in Tibet before being liberated during Mao's time. OFC with the reinstatement of capitalism and Han chauvinism, there were many error and excesses in Tibet, but the narrative still feels yucky though...
Whack idealism of peacefully convincing capital to work for the greater good. Overall quite crakkker book unfortunately, but I didn't feel like I wasted my time either ~w~