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Ecotopia

Ecotopia, a novel written by Ernest Callenbach in 1975, brings many new economically wonderful ideas to the minds of its readers. The ideas that are presented in this book are amazing, and allows its readers to think in an entirely new way of the world that surrounds us. At first this book is slow and hard to get into, but as it continues, it begins to bring insight to your thoughts and your imagination runs wild with ideas of the way life could really be. The main character is a man named William Weston. He is a middle-aged man from New York City. He is a reporter for the New York Times-Post. As the novel begins we learn that he has been assigned to a special six-week mission. He is to travel to a land called Ecotopia, and report on the living conditions and the way of live for the Ecotopians. This sounds easy right? Well, not exactly. Ecotopia is not like any other nation on Earth. It was founded when northern California, Oregon and Washington separated from the United States to create their own union. A place that is economically perfect. William is the first American in twenty-years that has been allowed to enter into this territory. He does not realize the extent of what he is getting into when he agrees to this job assig


The usually city noise did not exist anymore. This was clearly not the same city it was before the independence. Callenbach, the author, makes this unclear. I couldn't image where he came up with some of the stuff. I think that throwing away items that could be recycled should not be legal any where in the world. William even noticed a couple having sex in public. They stated that his gun would not be needed because "Ecotopian streets are quite safe, by day or night. I would recommend this book to a man who was looking for an interesting read, but not to a woman. The guards made sure to tell him that he must watch his words while he writes. I also began to like some of the aspects of Ecotopia. It was constructed with huge timbers. However, the idea of this book was great, and the Ecotopian system was not a failure. Even though there were many aspects of Ecotopia that I liked, there were more aspects that I did not like. For a nation to be so worried about their environment, I thought this was very contradicting. It was clear that Ecotopians would have sex with whomever they wanted, wherever they wanted.

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