A lot of the roots of your political analysis os the left ust really, or, you know, i see them developed in maras they come all the way through ministrya. I don't see much of the kind of disciplined, old lafed style political parties in that vision on occasion. But it seems, and i wonder if this comes from te that moment of the eighties and nineties, but that's the thing that i think is not superpresent. And then theother really distinctive thing to me is that it seems in many of your books, that you see it taking often centuries to really create deep, transformative change. It's not something that happens super quickly,
Kim Stanley Robinson on science fiction, climate crisis, Marxism, geo-engineering, political violence, green Keynesianism, and a lot more. Interviewed by guest host Daniel Aldana Cohen, who read 11 of Robinson’s books during the pandemic quarantine, running from Red Mars through The Ministry for the Future.
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