MasterOfNap

MasterOfNap t1_j45845p wrote

It’s not even hypothetical, Ivan said it was a “real life” example that happened in Russia, not a thought experiment he made up to challenge Alyosha.

Anyhow, yes The Dispossessed is sort of a continuation of that question, and it’s honestly one of the best sci-fi there is too.

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MasterOfNap t1_j457liz wrote

While TBK did explore whether the sacrifice of Jesus can justify salvation for all, the torture of that kid in Omelas would more closely mirror the torture of innocent children in Ivan’s examples in TBK.

Ivan Karamazov quite clearly thought that paradise and the entirety of knowledge are not worth the tears of a single innocent child, and that’s exactly what Le Guin was discussing - not a single willing participant to be sacrificed, but a child who doesn’t even understand why he’s suffering.

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MasterOfNap t1_ito4c6k wrote

I’ve read Beevor’s book but I don’t recall anything suggesting he’s a Marxist, do you have any source for that?

Orwell is a first-person witness in the war, which means there’s no way he can be perfectly neutral. That doesn’t mean he’s lying in the book though, unless you have some other evidence to support otherwise.

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