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technological-contrasts
The juxtaposition of advanced nanotech defenses and archaic brutality, such as crucifixions and burned Feed lines, underscores the complex interplay of technology and violence.
1 chapter across 1 book
The Diamond Age (1996)Neal Stephenson
Chapter 86
In this chapter, John Percival Hackworth travels through a dystopian, war-torn China, moving from the Coastal Republic into Fist-controlled territory. He observes the cultural and political shifts, including the resurgence of Confucianism and the brutal violence inflicted on outsiders. The chapter culminates in a meeting with Dr. X in a partially sacked McDonald's in Suzhou, highlighting the tense atmosphere of ongoing conflict and the blending of traditional and futuristic elements.