Except for his "fact" to be wrong. It is just bad in a different sort of way.Master of Ossus wrote:To be honest, guys, I don't see that this article is nearly as bad as his SW articles. In this one he presents a clear perspective, in a coherent and reasonably honest manner. The problem with his SW articles was that he was willing to twist the truth in order to advance his objectives. This one's not nearly so bad.
David Brin AGAIN...
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I was going to keep this from you guys but I saw a "Foundation" book by Brin the other day Authorised by "The estate of" Asimov. I think Asimov himself would look on the guy with disdain.
Brin!? doing a "Foundation" book yeech, has anybody read his books?
they stink, Brin will do to Asimov's Foundation what B&B do for ST.
I was going to keep this from you guys but I saw a "Foundation" book by Brin the other day Authorised by "The estate of" Asimov. I think Asimov himself would look on the guy with disdain.
Brin!? doing a "Foundation" book yeech, has anybody read his books?
they stink, Brin will do to Asimov's Foundation what B&B do for ST.
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Was it Foundations Fear? or something like that? I read one of those once, its a piece of shit. The original books are so much better.I was going to keep this from you guys but I saw a "Foundation" book by Brin the other day Authorised by "The estate of" Asimov. I think Asimov himself would look on the guy with disdain.
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I do, too, but I think his behavior and intelligence outside of science fiction has been reprehensibly poor. I like the book The Postman (not enough to see the movie), and I like Startide Rising, but I am not willing to forgive him for his ridiculous and utterly unwarranted essays.Marcus wrote:The sad thing is, I actually do like Brin's Sci-Fi.
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Okay I'm struggling to read this pile of Shit, but I have to say WHAT THE FUCK. Lets see the orcs are a brutal bunch of murduring bastards. People for whom a good time is killing and then eating an innocent... and he wonders why Aragormn dosn't have them in his Cabinet!! The guy is a Moron.Were any orcs or "dark men" offered coalition positions in King Aragorn's cabinet, at the end of the War of the Ring? Was Mordor given a benign Marshall Plan?
I think not.
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Tolkein *does* kind of glorify a fedualist structure as far as I can tell. Or at least he glosses over any problems that are a result of the system rather than of the influence of Sauron. Then again I haven't read the books in years, so I'm just going by the movie here.Simon H.Johansen wrote:The problem with David Brin is that he seems to think that if a fiction writer who describe a feudalist society, then he glorifies the feudal structure.
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There is quite an irony about Brin crying "racism!" and "feudalism!" whenever he looks at any book that contains anything which could be remotely construed as genetic determinism or a feudal government (even if it's the bad guys, as in the case of SW), while he simultaneously writes books in which the societal leaders are picked from genetically superior dolphin races.
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I was referring to Star Wars as well as Tolkien. (The Galactic Empire is more or less feudalist - it's definately an absolutist monarchy a la Czarist Russia)gravity wrote:Tolkein *does* kind of glorify a fedualist structure as far as I can tell. Or at least he glosses over any problems that are a result of the system rather than of the influence of Sauron. Then again I haven't read the books in years, so I'm just going by the movie here.Simon H.Johansen wrote:The problem with David Brin is that he seems to think that if a fiction writer who describe a feudalist society, then he glorifies the feudal structure.
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I was referring to Star Wars as well as Tolkien. (The Galactic Empire is more or less feudalist - it's definately an absolutist monarchy a la Czarist Russia)[/quote]Simon H.Johansen wrote: Tolkein *does* kind of glorify a fedualist structure as far as I can tell. Or at least he glosses over any problems that are a result of the system rather than of the influence of Sauron. Then again I haven't read the books in years, so I'm just going by the movie here.
I would have to say it is more of a military dictatorship. Palpatine's manoeuvring is very much intended to be similiar to Augustus', I think. Likewise, notice how initially the Senate is left in place, and most of the official literature says it gave him the Imperial title and dignities? What lacks tradition, or familiarity through long usage, shall be held by force of arms.
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