Poul Anderson, The Stars Are Also Fire, 25, p. 332.
Venator lists past horrors:
wars
tyrannies
fanaticisms
rampant crime
millstone poverty
wasted land
poisoned waters
deadly air
broken spirit
alienation
loneliness
triumphant mediocrity, then idiocy
suicidal civilizations
- of which he has learned through reading and other media, including virtual reality, guided by the AIs. It seems that they have given him an entirely one-sided view with the moral that our peaceful present and unfolding future are infinitely better than their human past.
Let us also list:
cooperation
language
story-telling
myths
music
tools
crafts
skills
horticulture
agriculture
cities
writing
poetry
literature
visual arts
mathematics
medicine
architecture
engineering
drama
inquiry
philosophy
trade
exploration
science
- and many as yet unrealized potentialities.
1 comment:
Kaor, Paul!
I agree with Venator's list of horrors, and DISAGREE with the cyercosm's preferred solution, smothering mankind with a life of pointless, idle luxury.
Sean
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