I haven’t read it but I will, eventually. But I must ask, I wonder though if George Lucas read the book and drew inspiration from it? Even some of the themes on how the republic fell and rise of the empire has kinda happened in real life. The toxic masculinity and alienation has real life parallel contributing to the decline of democracy, aside from the more obvious such as institutional corruption, wealth inequality and complacency. I also think Lucas was inspired from Hannah Arendt’s book, Origins of Totalitarianism, where she concluded that loneliness is precursor to totalitarianism. Anakin’s downfall is because he is lonely and alienated, and essentially told to “suck it up”. There is parallel to his experience and those in real life who have turned to the far right/dark side.
sp3ctr4l@lemmy.dbzer0.com 10 hours ago
Lucas actually has directly stated that the original Star Wars trilogy was to some extent based off of the Vietnamese resistance to Western Imperialism.
amc.com/…/george-lucas-reveals-how-star-wars-was-…
Another part of this same discussion with James Cameron, from another article:
cbr.com/george-lucas-vietnam-war-star-wars-inspir…
Its uh, honestly rather obvious, but uh, right wingers consistently fail at basic media literacy, so … ?
TankovayaDiviziya@lemmy.world 7 hours ago
I’m talking about the Star Wars prequels. George Lucas touched upon alienation and loneliness, which is what Anakin was feeling and then exploited by Palpatine. It is starkly prescient and parallel to real life.