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John envisions a new philosophy and social order emerging from Mars’ early cooperative years, distinct from terrestrial political and economic models.

1 chapter across 1 book

Red Mars (1992)Kim Stanley Robinson

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John explores the southern settlements on Mars, engaging with the Japanese community at Sabishii Mohole and uncovering an underground resistance movement preparing for revolution. He debates with members of this movement about the viability and nature of revolution on Mars, advocating for a new Martian philosophy rather than repeating Earth’s historical patterns. By the chapter's end, John emerges as a key figure bridging the underground movement and mainstream society, poised to influence Mars' future direction.