Do you think this book predicts the future?
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Re: Do you think this book predicts the future?
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This is the same with the dystopia in the book. You can never know if our current path would suddenly swerve direction towards the universe of "World, Incorporated".
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Abigail R wrote: ↑01 Aug 2018, 12:48 I find it incredibly possible for the United States to lose power at some point in the future. It is still a relatively young country and unrest is rising. I have not read enough of the book yet to say whether or not this specific would is a possibility but at this point, anything is possible.
I 100% agree with you. The US has been on top for a very long time. At some point, we will fall. The current atmosphere doesn't help at all and definitely makes anything possible.
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I totally agree. There are way too many factors for any book to be able to predict the future.