it merely exaggerates the world and attitudes of today using one particular SF concept (the infertility) as a catalyst.
What's interesting about this is that it's exactly what vast amounts of 'golden age' sf always did. Almost anything John Wyndham wrote, for instance. What we now think of as traditionally multivariate (tm Graham) futures arguably didn't become mainstream until Stand on Zanzibar/Neuromancer.
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What's interesting about this is that it's exactly what vast amounts of 'golden age' sf always did. Almost anything John Wyndham wrote, for instance. What we now think of as traditionally multivariate (tm Graham) futures arguably didn't become mainstream until Stand on Zanzibar/Neuromancer.