Imported Puppies
I have to say that this reading was probably my favorite so far. It was interesting to thank about both sides of Selden’s situation. On the one hand, he was the best of the best that Earth had to offer who was being given the opportunity to experience something very few other humans would ever even hear about. On the other hand, he was sort of a slave, a primitive who was shown an advanced civilzation and could go back to Earth, but would know what he was missing. This made me think of what Kipling termed “The White Man’s Burden,” that it was the job of a civilized nation to show the barbaric, primitive, backwards native people of the world what they should be. Kimonians, however, seem to have found only a source of entertainment in the funny little people who landed on their planet.
I was wondering though, if Kimon does not use money or bartering of any kind, is it come sort of communal society where the Kimonians have just agreed upon who should have how much? And the schooling analogy sort of threw me off. School just prepares you for more school? What? Then what’s the point?
