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Lewis and racism

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by wesley20

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by Dr. U

PostPosted: December 24th, 2006, 12:11 am
by David
"Religion and Rocketry" in The World's Last Night and Other Essays has a great quote: "What we do when we encounter a less technologically sophsiticated race the black and man and the red man can tell you." Lewis had a low opinion of colonialism and its inherent racism. In his science fiction book this belief is very apparent as a theme.