Well I’m not a Marxist Leninists or anything like that, and neither is Star Trek ever promoting anything like that
Well I’m not a Marxist Leninists or anything like that, and neither is Star Trek ever promoting anything like that
Yeah, I find it odd because its Hollywood doing these references which isn’t exactly a left wing institution.
Ironically The Orville did that better by saying there are no prisons anymore in the Planetary Union.
I thought socialism was social ownership, not welfare programs that exist under capitalism.
None of those quotes say private ownership of cars is gone. Cars aren’t the means of production btw, so I don’t even agree with SNW here.
Star Wars?
The same episode says private ownership of things like cars no longer exists in the future, so it’s clearly a description of the economy. I agree its almost a dismissal though, which is why I prefer The Orville’s treatment of the no money post scarcity economy more.
Where are you if I may ask? And I think it may have been a dictate of Gene Roddenberry to not name which economic system won out, which is kind of a copout. But yeah it’s refreshing to see it called what it is finally
And it just seems accurate, at least with definitions of socialism I’ve read and studied
Id rank the last two seasons of ENT higher than Voyager
Yeah I guess they took TOS’s “five year mission” statement a little too literally
I like SNW, so I hope its not cancelled.
I need to finally actually watch this show. I might as well use it as an excuse to get Netflix
I’m just hoping that this doesnt mean SNW will be cancelled like some of the other shows
The Survivors is one of my favorite TNG episodes so def agree there :D
I personally love the five races from one planet angle :P
It’s a very good mystery episode
I liked Archer, I’d rank him up there with Kirk and Picard. Then again I havent seen the series in a long time, just bought the Blu Rays of it so I guess Ill rewatch it soon and see if I still think this