Reminds me of Childhood's End by Arthur C. Clark. Alien outsiders impose an artificial utopia on the whole planet. The end result? Total erasure of human cultures and individual identities followed by indoctrinated children siding with the invaders. Oh, and the invaders end up looking exactly like the demons of Christianity. It's an almost perfect allegory for globalism.
So, does the book portray that as good or not? Reading about it seems to indicate yes, but I wouldn't know since I haven't read it. I can't imagine the sort of worldview someone has to have to think the ending's positive.
Reminds me of Childhood's End by Arthur C. Clark. Alien outsiders impose an artificial utopia on the whole planet. The end result? Total erasure of human cultures and individual identities followed by indoctrinated children siding with the invaders. Oh, and the invaders end up looking exactly like the demons of Christianity. It's an almost perfect allegory for globalism.
So, does the book portray that as good or not? Reading about it seems to indicate yes, but I wouldn't know since I haven't read it. I can't imagine the sort of worldview someone has to have to think the ending's positive.