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Fantasy/fiction books with political themes?
Alright so there's the obvious non-fiction political books, but the fiction ones can be a little less obvious. I'm collecting them for a goodreads shelf of mine and I want madami lol
Leftist:
- "The Dispossessed" and "The Left Hand of Darkness" sa pamamagitan ng Ursula K. Le Guin (anarchist)
- "Orconomics" (satirises modern capitalism)
- "New Crobuzon" trilogy sa pamamagitan ng China Miéville (sci-fi, radical revolutionaries who want to overthrow the government)
- Anything sa pamamagitan ng Hal Duncan (an anarcho-communist)
- "A Country of Ghosts" sa pamamagitan ng Margaret Killjoy (set in an anarchist community)
- "The Fifth Season" sa pamamagitan ng N K Jemisin (part sci-fi, part fantasy, set in a co-op commune society)
- "Unwrapped Sky" sa pamamagitan ng Rjurik Davidson (socialist themes)
- "Culture" series sa pamamagitan ng Iain M Banks (set in an anarchist society)
- "Malazan" sa pamamagitan ng Steven Erikson (pretty heavy pantasiya and not overtly leftist, but apparently some pretty scathing attacks on the current system)
- "War of the Flowers" sa pamamagitan ng Tad Williams (also not overtly leftist, but set in a 'faerie' world with a rigid class system)
Left-leaning:
- "Discworld" series sa pamamagitan ng Terry Pratchett (apparently packed with social, cultural, economic critiques. See eg. the "Captain Samuel Vimes 'Boots' Theory of Socio-economic Unfairness")
- "The Traitor Baru Cormorant" sa pamamagitan ng Seth Dickinson (anti-imperialist. THE ONLY ONE ON HERE I'VE ACTUALLY READ so I can't vouch for the others lol. I really enjoyed it)
Right-libertarian:
- "Anthem" and "Atlas Shrugged" sa pamamagitan ng Ayn Rand
Give me moooore <3
Leftist:
- "The Dispossessed" and "The Left Hand of Darkness" sa pamamagitan ng Ursula K. Le Guin (anarchist)
- "Orconomics" (satirises modern capitalism)
- "New Crobuzon" trilogy sa pamamagitan ng China Miéville (sci-fi, radical revolutionaries who want to overthrow the government)
- Anything sa pamamagitan ng Hal Duncan (an anarcho-communist)
- "A Country of Ghosts" sa pamamagitan ng Margaret Killjoy (set in an anarchist community)
- "The Fifth Season" sa pamamagitan ng N K Jemisin (part sci-fi, part fantasy, set in a co-op commune society)
- "Unwrapped Sky" sa pamamagitan ng Rjurik Davidson (socialist themes)
- "Culture" series sa pamamagitan ng Iain M Banks (set in an anarchist society)
- "Malazan" sa pamamagitan ng Steven Erikson (pretty heavy pantasiya and not overtly leftist, but apparently some pretty scathing attacks on the current system)
- "War of the Flowers" sa pamamagitan ng Tad Williams (also not overtly leftist, but set in a 'faerie' world with a rigid class system)
Left-leaning:
- "Discworld" series sa pamamagitan ng Terry Pratchett (apparently packed with social, cultural, economic critiques. See eg. the "Captain Samuel Vimes 'Boots' Theory of Socio-economic Unfairness")
- "The Traitor Baru Cormorant" sa pamamagitan ng Seth Dickinson (anti-imperialist. THE ONLY ONE ON HERE I'VE ACTUALLY READ so I can't vouch for the others lol. I really enjoyed it)
Right-libertarian:
- "Anthem" and "Atlas Shrugged" sa pamamagitan ng Ayn Rand
Give me moooore <3
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