Walkaway

La vida por defecto

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Cory Doctorow: Walkaway (Paperback, Gaztelania language, 2017, Capitán Swing)

Paperback, 560 pages

Gaztelania language

Published April 16, 2017 by Capitán Swing.

ISBN:
978-84-126200-2-3
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4 stars (5 reviews)

Hubert Vernon Rudolph Clayton Irving Wilson Alva Anton Jeff Harley Timothy Curtis Cleveland Cecil Ollie Edmund Eli Wiley Marvin Ellis Espinoza (conocido por sus amigos como Hubert, etc.) era demasiado viejo para estar en esa fiesta comunista con su amigo Seth. Pero el desmoronamiento de la sociedad moderna exige formas creativas de diversión y de protesta, a pesar de la violencia y la hipervigilancia policial. Tras conocer a Natalie, una rica heredera que intenta escapar de las garras de su represivo padre, deciden renunciar por completo a la sociedad por defecto y marcharse. Después de todo, si cualquiera puede diseñar e imprimir las necesidades básicas de la vida —alimentación, ropa, refugio— desde un ordenador, hay pocas razones para formar parte del sistema. Sigue siendo un mundo peligroso, las tierras vacías destrozadas por el cambio climático, las ciudades muertas desmanteladas por la huida de las industrias, las sombras que esconden a …

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Leaves questions unanswered, and I'm ok with that

4 stars

Walkaway embaces the idea of non compliance and co-operation, building a better future by leaving the trappings of capitalism behind. It's distinctly post-capitalist novel, which makes a strong effort to embrace anarchist ideals. Some of those ideals extend beyond the now, and a lot of the ideas are really quite big. It also presents some really uncomfortable questions and ideas, that don't necessarily sit easily. Walkaway starts on the idea of walking away from objects and things, but gradually starts exploring the idea of walking away from your own identity. I'm not entirely sure if some of those questions were intentional, but they left me pondering for days at the end of the book.

Well done.

A vindicating romp for faraday-cage-wallet-toting, gait-altering, cyanogenmod-installing, cypherpunk githubbers everywhere

5 stars

Walkaway by @pluralistic@mamot.fr has been described as a utopian novel in a sea of dystopian alternatives, although I'd say it's actually both utopian and dystopian. It takes place in the 'middle distance' of the future; cars are still a thing, and they have wheels that roll on the ground, space travel isn't really a thing yet - humankind is essentially still bound to the Earth. But number of current-day issues have reached their logical culmination; from mundane technology (drones everywhere, 'interface surfaces' stuck to things instead of touch-screen smartphones, 3D printer 'fabs' are ubiquitous, capable of printing machines, clothing, and food) to the Big Issues of our time: Social inequality is extreme, with the overwhelming majority of the populous trapped in a struggling middle-class of insecure wage slaves, ruled by a tiny over-class of 'zottas', the hyper-rich owners of everything, from real estate, through business and roboticized industry, to intellectual …

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