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. . . And Then There Were None by Eric Frank Russell

hyperpoints's review

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5.0

found this randomly online. love this, yeah it turns out you can just say no to people who think they're important lol. it's super effective! in the end we'll all be telling so-called "important people" to myob (mind your own business). everyone should just start doing that. also you can just say "i would prefer not to" or it's none of my business! either way

russk's review

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4.0

I recently read Atlas Shrugged and noticed a lot of parallels between Russell's anarchy planet and Rand's Objectivist utopia. Anti-authoritarian, anti-bureaucracy, rugged individualism, near-limitless natural resources, and a person's value being determined by what they can provide for others. Of the two, Russell's feels more realistic, if only because a barter system based on social trust and community sounds more plausible than the objective values of things in Rand's world.

stal1n's review

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4.0

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