backlit finished reading The Martian Chronicles by Ray Bradbury

The Martian Chronicles by Ray Bradbury
This is a collection of science fiction short stories, cleverly cobbled together to form a coherent and very readable novel …
primarily nonfiction, I love science
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This is a collection of science fiction short stories, cleverly cobbled together to form a coherent and very readable novel …
From the founder of Khan Academy, the first book on the AI revolution in education, its implications for parenting, and …
Tough to get through the beginning of the story; not the best writing. But it gets more bearable to read as the plot unwinds and if your version contains supplemental material, that might be even more important to read than the book itself.
I think it's important to understand when it was written, why, and how it was received rather than just reading it looking to pattern match against modern American fascism. The book isn't really more anti-fascist than it is anti-communist. Above all I'd say it's anti-denialist and anti-complacency; it's a call for people to understand that there is nothing special about liberal democracy that makes it immune to authoritarian collapse, and that constant vigilance is required.