
Sean Carroll's Mindscape: Science, Society, Philosophy, Culture, Arts, and Ideas 17 | Annalee Newitz on Science, Fiction, Economics, and Neurosis
Oct 8, 2018
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Economics Completes Sci‑Fi Worldbuilding
- Science fiction benefits when it includes economic context, not just tech speculation.
- Worldbuilding feels more real when you show how funding, patents, and institutions shape discoveries.
Sci‑Fi Writers As Modern Generalists
- Strong science fiction writers are modern generalists combining science, social science, and storytelling.
- The best novels integrate sociology, economics, history and character to feel lived‑in.
Autonomous’s Property‑First Future
- In Autonomous Newitz imagined a world where property rights trump human rights and the UN is replaced by an International Property Coalition.
- Robots and humans can be indentured and people buy franchises to access cities, work, and basic services.

