I’m curious what people think of this article with regard to the solarpunk literary movement, past present and future.

  • dillekant@slrpnk.net
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    1 year ago

    Putting aside apocalyptic cli-fi, Solarpunk specifically and optimistic cli-fi is meant to keep the same space as hard sci-fi, the kind of imaginative work which spurs budding scientists with new ideas, just as cyberpunk did for computers or space sci-fi did for space research. There was optimism about a possible future world, and we largely built it.

    I just think the “direct action” the writer talks about is fighting against something, not fighting towards something, and the latter is what we need.