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technological-stagnation

Despite existing knowledge and inventions, many technological improvements remain inaccessible to the average person due to economic constraints.

1 chapter across 1 book

Stand on Zanzibar (1968)John Brunner

Chapter 22

The chapter presents two contrasting segments: first, a monologue by Chad Mulligan who critiques modern society's economic and resource disparities, emphasizing how many people, despite appearances, live in poverty due to inflated costs of essentials like water and health. Second, it follows Donald's arrival at Gongilung expressport, where he observes the volcanic landscape of Grandfather Loa and experiences cultural dissonance upon encountering a local woman, highlighting themes of displacement and cultural encounter.