>"Prescriptionist, embarrassingly utopian, political. Very political."
It seems to me people are missing the point of this book. To me it's an exercise in imagination. It shows how differently things could be in an anarchist direction. Its fiction. I dont think the author wants people to actually go out and live like that(which would make it NOT prescriptionist). I do agree its pretty utopian and some parts were too idealist for me but I also appreciate it for what it is. A fun little fiction book made to stimulate your ideas about what's possible. Calling Bolo'bolo a "program" is silly as fuck.
it's been a while since I read it but...
>"Prescriptionist, embarrassingly utopian, political. Very political."
It seems to me people are missing the point of this book. To me it's an exercise in imagination. It shows how differently things could be in an anarchist direction. Its fiction. I dont think the author wants people to actually go out and live like that(which would make it NOT prescriptionist). I do agree its pretty utopian and some parts were too idealist for me but I also appreciate it for what it is. A fun little fiction book made to stimulate your ideas about what's possible. Calling Bolo'bolo a "program" is silly as fuck.