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demilitarized-society
Mars is portrayed as a society without military capacity, unprepared for violent conflict but capable of mass peaceful resistance.
1 chapter across 1 book
Blue Mars (1997)Kim Stanley Robinson
Chapter 75
The chapter depicts the third Martian revolution, a largely nonviolent and complex political upheaval sparked by an unauthorized Terran immigrant incursion and the subsequent military response. Key figures like Maya, Ann, and Sax lead a broad coalition to negotiate a new government and a redefined Earth-Mars relationship, emphasizing peaceful resolution despite tensions and potential for violence. The chapter highlights the challenges of managing immigration, sovereignty, and ecological limits on Mars while showcasing a collective mutation of values toward cooperation and open dialogue.