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cultural-myths

The text challenges romanticized myths about noble savages and harmonious tribal societies, arguing that environmental harm is a widespread human trait amplified by technology.

1 chapter across 1 book

Earth (1867)David Brin

Chapter 13

This chapter serves as an afterword and philosophical reflection on the speculative nature of the novel 'Earth' by David Brin, emphasizing the challenges of projecting the future fifty years ahead. It discusses humanity's historical ecological impact, the complexity of cultural myths about nature and civilization, and the urgent need for self-awareness and responsibility in the face of environmental and technological change. The author stresses that the novel is one possible future, blending hope and caution, and highlights the irony and complexity inherent in humanity's relationship with the planet.