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population-control-and-inequality

Discussions about aging treatments expose the social conflicts arising from unequal resource distribution and fears of overpopulation.

1 chapter across 1 book

Red Mars (1992)Kim Stanley Robinson

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John travels north on Mars, investigating suspicious activities involving theft of dental equipment and the movements of suspects, while confronting Helmut Bronski about the aggressive actions of Houston and Chang. Through a conversation with Frank, John learns about the geopolitical desperation driving Earth's powers to Mars, the social tensions caused by unequal access to aging treatments, and the looming threat of authoritarian control to manage global population crises. The chapter highlights the complex interplay between personal investigation, political power struggles, and the broader socio-economic challenges faced by humanity on Mars and Earth.