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reviewed The Dispossessed by Ursula K. Le Guin

Ursula K. Le Guin: The Dispossessed (Paperback, 1994, Eos) 4 stars

The story takes place on the fictional planet Urras and its moon Anarres (since Anarres …

Peak Le Guin, humanity and anarchism

5 stars

I've heard this book called “a bundle of ideas disguised as a book,“ but honestly, I don't think that's fair. It's a pretty good balance between world-building and character— better than a good chunk of SF, at least. What can I say? It's a good book that gives insight into anarchist ideals, the compatibility between freedom and human nature, and human relationships. Also gives you some cool words to throw around. “Egoizing,” “propertarian,” what a goddamn masterpiece. I think Le Guin has a quote that fits, actually (that I'm paraphrasing from memory): “A mark of a good book is feeling that you've learnt something, even if you can't put your finger on what it is.”