Andrew Keen
&
Margaret Atwood
,
How to Fix Democracy
Democracy, Citizenship, and Dystopian Fiction | Featuring Margaret Atwood
07 Apr 2021
• 42 min
• EN
Democracy, Citizenship, and Dystopian Fiction Margaret Atwood is an award-winning author, who has written numerous best-sellers including the 1985 novel The Handmaid’s Tale. In this episode, she discusses with Andrew Keen her impressions of citizenship and the importance of fiction writers in a democracy. Dystopias, Atwood says, show us the future if we do not correct the mistakes of the present, and so writers of dystopian fiction aid democracies by showing the consequences of inaction.
From "How to Fix Democracy"
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