Kim Stanley Robinson's New York 2140: To Save the City, We Drown It
March 27, 2017 12:22 PM Subscribe
Would a New York City covered in 50-feet of water be the thing that could finally destroy neoliberal capitalism? A long talk with SF master Kim Stanley Robinson about his latest book, which looks at New York City after the sea levels rise 50 feet. Haven't read the book yet, but Robinson is interesting as always — especially since the book seems to be more treatise about economics than life in a dystopian drowned city.
This post was deleted for the following reason: I dunno about all that, Jake, but posting your own work on the front page is definitely the thing that destroyed you having an MetaFilter account. -- cortex
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