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I've read Neuromancer and Little Brother, would recommend it to anyone here. Been wondering how's Do Androids Dream Of Electric Sheep, should i read it? I has been mentioned in Psycho Pass alongside Neuromancer.

I know this is a little off topic but when I read this, it struck me as very cyberpunk-esque so I thought I would share:
"All unintellectual labour, all monotonous, dull labour, all labour that deals with dreadful things, and involves unpleasant conditions, must be done by machinery. Machinery must work for us in coal mines, and do all sanitary services, and be the stoker of steamers, and clean the streets, and run messages on wet days, and do anything that is tedious or distressing. At present machinery competes against man. Under proper conditions machinery will serve man. There is no doubt at all that this is the future of machinery, and just as trees grow while the country gentleman is asleep, so while Humanity will be amusing itself, or enjoying cultivated leisure – which, and not labour, is the aim of man – or making beautiful things, or reading beautiful things, or simply contemplating the world with admiration and delight, machinery will be doing all the necessary and unpleasant work. The fact is, that civilisation requires slaves. The Greeks were quite right there. Unless there are slaves to do the ugly, horrible, uninteresting work, culture and contemplation become almost impossible. Human slavery is wrong, insecure, and demoralising. On mechanical slavery, on the slavery of the machine, the future of the world depends. And when scientific men are no longer called upon to go down to a depressing East End and distribute bad cocoa and worse blankets to starving people, they will have delightful leisure in which to devise wonderful and marvellous things for their own joy and the joy of everyone else. There will be great storages of force for every city, and for every house if required, and this force man will convert into heat, light, or motion, according to his needs."
Oscar Wilde - 1891
The quote is from "The soul of man under socialism" and he talks about socialism but clearly describes that what is needed is individualism, an awakening of each and every man.



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> Why did Molly leave?
William Gibson deliberately did it on purpose: to prevent him from writing a sequel, he wanted the story to end completely.


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> Count Zero & Mona Lisa Overdrive
Yes, it later turned out that he was not only continuing to extend the story arc but it even became a trilogy...



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