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cultural-homogenization
The widespread use of transfer booths has erased distinct cultural identities, languages, and local customs, creating a single, global 'City' culture.
1 chapter across 1 book
Ringworld (1970)Larry Niven
Preamble
In the chapter "Preamble" of Ringworld, Louis Wu, a two-hundred-year-old man, travels through various global cities connected by instantaneous transfer booths, reflecting on the homogenization of Earth’s cultures. He unexpectedly encounters a Pierson’s puppeteer, a long-absent alien species, who reveals an urgent galactic threat and proposes forming an exploration team, setting the stage for a larger adventure.