nation-building-through-war
Tibe's strategy to unify Karhide by inciting war rather than fostering pride or economic development reflects a brutal, elemental approach to nationhood.
1 chapter across 1 book
The Left Hand of Darkness (1969)Ursula K. Le Guin
In this chapter, the narrator explores the rural and political landscape of Karhide, observing the slow cultural and technological evolution shaped by the harsh climate of Winter. The political instability in Karhide intensifies under King Argaven's failing sanity and Regent Pemmer Harge rem ir Tibe's aggressive rhetoric, which promotes war as a means to unify the fractured nation. The narrator's attempt to enter Orgoreyn is met with bureaucratic delay and growing suspicion, culminating in a tense encounter with a Foreteller who references the controversial figure Estraven.