cultural-independence
The colony of New Athens strives for intellectual and artistic independence, which is viewed with cautious interest and possible suspicion by the Overlords.
1 chapter across 1 book
Childhood’s End (1953)Arthur C. Clarke
In this chapter, the Overlord Karellen sends an inspector, Thanthalteresco, to visit the human colony of New Athens, marking a significant moment of interaction and scrutiny. The inspector's visit prompts debates about the Overlords' attitudes toward human culture, art, and governance, while key figures like Charles Yan Sen and Professor Chance engage with him on topics such as education, cultural independence, and the relationship between art and science. The inspector's observations and interactions reveal both the Overlords' curiosity and their enigmatic nature, highlighting tensions between human initiative and Overlord oversight.