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Originally Posted by DixieGal
I finished the book.......and LOVE the term "Whuffie"........how do we get the word "karma" changed to "wuffie"?
Okay, now, I agree with you that it was about 'people, friendship, love, betrayal and forgiveness" But, you gotta explain the nationalism and the dangers of closing borders part.
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To me, it seemed like each "ad-hoc" could represent a different nation, living in harmony with its neighbor. But then assasinations, power grabs, espionage, xenophobia, and economics rear their ugly heads. Gradually the idealistic "ad-hocs" become nationalistic and truly believe their various park attraction is the best in the world and they try to keep other ad-hocs from seeing what they are planning. Eventually, they even build a wall of sorts to close their borders, you know, the painted curtains to keep Debra's group from seeing what they are doing. However, in a cautionary warning, the collapse of the ad-hoc, when it happens, comes from within and from the highest levels of the ad-hocracy.
This is fun! Now it's you guys' turn to tell me I'm full of BS and what it really means. Dont'cha love literary criticism? I do![/QUOTE]
OOOh.........now I understand. I thought you were talking about the 'bitchun' society as a whole, in relationship to the rest of the world who elected not to join, but as I understood it, they all did eventually. What you say makes perfect sense!