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ideological-fears
Gordon expresses concern about the potential for the Scouts' sacrifice to become a dogmatic or extreme ideology, illustrating anxieties about post-war social dynamics.
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The Postman (1985)David Brin
Chapter 60
This chapter presents a letter from Gordon to Mrs. Thompson reflecting on the war's progress, the tragic failure of the women Scouts' sacrificial mission, and the complex emotions surrounding the conflict. Gordon prepares to leave Corvallis, resigning from the Defense Council to continue his postal duties elsewhere, symbolizing the rebuilding of communication and unity in a fractured post-apocalyptic society. The narrative explores the costs of war, the resilience of communities, and the hope for a restored nation.