A notable characteristic of science fiction, as a
genre, is its futuristic setting that depicts how the world will become in the
near future. It is a way for the authors
of science fiction to provide their viewpoint on many subjects of humanity and
how they see the world evolving. One of
the most notable ideas of Philip K. Dick is not just what reality is regarding the
role memories; furthermore, one is his depiction of the government in the future. Philip K. Dick sees the government as
controlling entities in the future. In
the future the government will be controlling in ways that today are seen as
violations of our basic human rights.
This is seen as a central issue in The
Chromium Fence where the government even has control over how someone
appears and can simply disintegrate their bodies if people refuse to follow their
laws. The government control is also
seen in We Can’t Remember It For You
Wholesale where the interplan cops are able to listen to an individual’s
thoughts and where anything they think can be used against them. These controversial issues over government
control were prominent in Philip K. Dick’s life where he was influenced by the
anti-war and anti-government mind-set of that time and participated in anti-war
activities. Philip K. Dick’s position on
governmental control also addresses the relationship between the individual and
the government. He addresses the fact
that we have become separate from our morality to where we allow the government
to take action that is not in our interest. In The Chromium Fence the clash
between Don and the government is referencing the minority’s role in government;
how the government is only beneficial to the majority and willingly overrides
the desires and needs of the underrepresented groups.
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