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tent-town-overcrowding
The chapter depicts the cramped and inadequate living conditions in the tent towns, highlighting the strain on resources and personal space.
1 chapter across 1 book
Red Mars (1992)Kim Stanley Robinson
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Frank investigates the deteriorating social conditions in the tent towns on Mars, encountering complaints of overcrowding, crime, and extortion by private security gangs. Despite the vast land available, the population is densely packed into inadequate shelters, leading to social unrest and a lack of effective law enforcement beyond corporate interests. Frank's observations reveal a growing divide between the idealistic vision of Mars colonization and the harsh realities faced by its inhabitants.