Dust (Silo Saga, Book 3) by Hugh Howey

By Hugh Howey

The much-anticipated ultimate instalment of the Wool trilogy.

'The subsequent starvation Games' The Sunday Times

'Thrilling, thought-provoking and noteworthy ... one in every of dystopian fiction's masterpieces along the likes of 1984 and courageous New World.' day-by-day Express

In the aftermath of the rebellion, the folk of Silo 18 are coming to phrases with a brand new order.

Some include the switch, others worry the unknown; none have keep watch over in their fate.

The Silo continues to be in danger.

There are these set on its destruction.

Jules is familiar with they need to be stopped.

The conflict has been won.

The warfare is simply starting.

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But what about those situations, now of such frequent occurrence, in which good means have end results which turn out to be bad? For example, we go to a tropical island and with the aid of DDT we stamp out malaria and, in two or three years, save hundreds of thousands of lives. This is obviously good. But the hundreds of thousands of human beings thus saved, and the millions whom they beget and bring to birth, cannot be adequately clothed, housed, educated or even fed out of the island’s available resources.

Recent developments in Russia and recent advances in science and technology have robbed Orwell’s book of some of its gruesome verisimilitude. A nuclear war will, of course, make nonsense of everybody’s predictions. But, assuming for the moment that the Great Powers can somehow refrain from destroying us, we can say that it now looks as though the odds were more in favor of something like Brave New World than of something like 1984. In the light of what we have recently learned about animal behavior in general, and human behavior in particular, it has become clear that control through the punishment of undesirable behavior is less effective, in the long run, than control through the reinforcement of desirable behavior by rewards, and that government through terror works on the whole less well than government through the non-violent manipulation of the environment and of the thoughts and feelings of individual men, women and children.

Brave New World was written before the rise of Hitler to supreme power in Germany and when the Russian tyrant had not yet got into his stride. In 1931 systematic terrorism was not the obsessive contemporary fact which it had become in 1948, and the future dictatorship of my imaginary world was a good deal less brutal than the future dictatorship so brilliantly portrayed by Orwell. In the context of 1948, 1984 seemed dreadfully convincing. But tyrants, after all, are mortal and circumstances change.

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