The early Future History is more "social" (how people live) and less "political" (how society is organized) than the early Psychotechnic History. However, a transport strike becomes a failed functionalist revolution in "The Roads Must Roll" and Dahlquist defeats a Space Patrol coup in "The Long Watch." The Future History becomes very much "political" in "If This Goes On -."
In the Psychotechnic History, the UN is opposed by the "gang" and by the Actionists and later the Solar Union is opposed by the Humanists and by the Western Reformers.
We continue to find future history parallels.
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Kaor, Paul!
I know you tend to favor the more "social" kinds of SF stories. Except for fleshing out backgrounds and adding some color to the stories, excessive attention to small everyday details tends to bore me. I think Anderson managed to get it right most times, neither too much or too little.
Ad astra! Sean
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