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Your essay reminded me of: The_Village_(2004_film)

This move depicts a planned society that resembles the Amish. A retreat from knowledge-intensive modern society (and other modern ills).

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I enjoyed reading this: Re: Canticle for Leibowitz -- I've certainly heard of the book all these decades; I read so much science fiction as young person that I must have read it. But also feel that I may have missed it and I remember the title because I knew I should read it. Many times in all my study and research I've asked myself, "Why do this [particular study]"? And I reminded myself of the dark ages, that loss of knowledge does occur, and that adding to humanity's knowledge is a good thing. [Rationalization probably]. I appreciate your novel take on the topic.

This was novel to me: But if history is any guide, we won’t keep it up forever.

In fact, our Golden Age may already be winding down.

That is sobering. Hm.

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