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historical-analogy

Characters debate the validity of comparing Martian rebellion to Earth's colonial revolutions, highlighting differing perspectives on autonomy and control.

1 chapter across 1 book

Red Mars (1992)Kim Stanley Robinson

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The chapter depicts escalating political unrest and rebellion on Mars, highlighting the fragility of life support systems and the challenges of maintaining control over independent settlements. Frank Chalmers struggles to comprehend and counter the revolutionary fervor embodied by Arkady and his followers, who have declared free cities and operate an underground network. The narrative explores the tension between Martian dependence on Earth and the colonists' desire for autonomy, culminating in failed attempts at communication and influence.