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Ursula K. Le Guin wrote that the rational utopia is "pure structure without content; pure model; goal. That is its virtue. Utopia is uninhabitable. As soon as we reach it, it ceases to be utopia." The utopian society of A Psalm for the Wild-Built, where people have everything they need and live peacefully with the natural world, comes at this dilemma by questioning the human side of the problem through the exchange of ideas between a monk and robot.
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