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religious-fundamentalism
Phyllis's worldview blends religious dogma with business interests, making her resistant to rational argument and complicating negotiations.
1 chapter across 1 book
Red Mars (1992)Kim Stanley Robinson
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Frank faces a frustrating political struggle with Phyllis, whose religious fundamentalism intertwines with business interests, making rational negotiation impossible. He engages in an exhausting series of video conferences to build a case against powerful corporate interests, leveraging the new president's willingness to investigate treaty violations. The elevator consortium counters by raising prices and slowing emigration to Mars, signaling a complex, ongoing conflict over Martian development.