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Huh, I hadn't really thought about Omelas as an anarchist story (especially with other of LeGuin's work like The Dispossessed being more explicitly anarchist), but now that you mention it I can see it. Perhaps also The Word for World is Forest, in that vein, it's about colonialism, resistance, etc.
yea i really relate it to the dangers of authoritarianism that plague a faction of modern leftist movement. I haven't read the word for world is forest and sounds amazing. Would be interesting to reread "Ecodefense: A Field Guide to Monkeywrenching" after that
Just as a fun side note, in one collection of her short stories (the wind's twelve quarters), she has a story about the beginnings the Odonians. In her author notes regarding that short story she says:
I think reading both short stories back to back helped me contextualize better what Omelas means to me and, possibly, to her.
Ooh, interesting, I didn't know about that. I definitely want to read more, I started reading her a few years ago and have fallen in love with it.