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cultural-identity-and-adaptation

Boone reflects on the Swiss roadbuilders' pragmatic approach to life and governance as a potential model for Martian society, emphasizing adaptation over nationalism.

1 chapter across 1 book

Red Mars (1992)Kim Stanley Robinson

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In this chapter, John Boone travels northward through the Martian landscape, encountering a Swiss roadbuilding crew and reflecting on the cultural and political implications of their lifestyle as a model for Martian society. The chapter also reveals personal details about Simon's relationship with Ann, including her pregnancy achieved through advanced reproductive technology. Boone contemplates the nature of Mars, the debate between preserving its current state versus terraforming it, and the challenges of envisioning a new societal structure on the planet.