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Retrotopia: The View from a Moving Window | John Michael Greer
Sept. 2, 2015 (Archdruid Report) -- This is the second installment of an exploration of some of the possible futures discussed on this blog, using the toolkit of narrative fiction. Readers who havent been following The Archdruid Report for long may find it useful to remember that not everything seen along the way has a simple explanation.
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From the window beside me, the Steubenville station looked like a scene out of an old Bogart vid. The platform closest to the train I was riding was full of people in outdated clothes. Most of them wore long raincoats that didnt look a bit like bioplastic, and all of the men and most of the women had hats on. Up above was a roof of glass and ironwork that reminded me irresistibly of the Victorian era, and let daylight down onto everything. The oddest thing about it all, though, is that I didnt see security troops anywhere. On the other side of the border, anywhere you saw this many people together thered be at least a squad in digital camo and flak jackets, pointing assault guns ostentatiously at the sidewalk. I remembered the guards at the border, with their clipboards, holstered revolvers, and old-fashioned uniforms, and wondered how on earth the Lakeland Republic got away with that kind of carelessness.
The train finally rolled to a stop, and doors opened. The conductor had warned us that plenty of people would be coming aboard, and he wasnt kidding: it took better than five minutes for everyone to file onto the car where I was sitting, and by the time theyd finished coming aboard, nearly every seat was taken. The aisle seat next to me wasnt one of the empty ones; a family with three children settled in right behind me, one child next to the mother, the second next to the father, and then Mom came up to me and asked if I minded having the oldest child sit next to me. I gestured and said, Sure, and a boy of maybe ten plopped into the seat. Now you mind your manners, the woman told him, and he rolled his eyes, sighed loudly, and said, Yeah, Mom.
That wasnt too promising, but he had a book with him, and as soon as he was settled in his seat, he opened it and didnt make another sound. I was curious enough to give the book a sidelong glance; it was called Treasure Island, and it was by somebody Id never heard of named Robert Louis Stevenson; I made a mental note to look up the name and see if he was somebody new I should check out. He wasnt the only kid in the car who was doing something quiet, either. Up three rows there was a girl in a blue checked dress and a bonnet who was reading something, too, and behind me, the two kids in the immigrant family were watching everything and not saying a word, though they didnt look quite as scared as when they boarded.
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Retrotopia: The View from a Moving Window | John Michael Greer (Original Post)
Tace
Sep 2015
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A Fictionalized Account Of A Future America When Empire Dissolves And The States Separate To Regions
cantbeserious
Sep 2015
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cantbeserious
(13,039 posts)1. A Fictionalized Account Of A Future America When Empire Dissolves And The States Separate To Regions
Part One
Retrotopia: Dawn Train from Pittsburgh
http://thearchdruidreport.blogspot.com/2015/08/retrotopia-dawn-train-from-pittsburgh.html
Part Two
Retrotopia: The View from a Moving Window
http://thearchdruidreport.blogspot.com/2015/09/retrotopia-view-from-moving-window.html
Part Three
Retrotopia: A Cab Ride in Toledo
http://thearchdruidreport.blogspot.com/2015/09/retrotopia-cab-ride-in-toledo.html
More parts to come - updates published every Wednesday.
dixiegrrrrl
(60,010 posts)2. I really like his writing and the website....n/t
cantbeserious
(13,039 posts)3. Here Is The Map Of Retrotopia For The Storyline