Thanks for bringing this to my attention. I couldn't agree more with caio in the introduction to the novella. I will definitely have to read it. Science fiction has continually disappointed me with their lack of insight and imagination when it comes to the future. Take Stars Wars for example. They basically took modes of life that we were familiar with (agricultural, industrial) and political organizations (monarchical, imperial -- and they even copied the American political system in the prequel trilogy) and they put these things in space. Where was the forethought? A quick read through any of the computer science, metasystems biology, or futurist literature would have given them plenty of interesting new concepts and theories for depicting a future world. Yet no great science fiction film accurately incorporates different modes of living, ways of being, or organizational structures that are likely to exist in only 100 years time.