The entire article seems to consist of the author whining that CDPR doesn't believe that diversity should lead to conflict, and they should embrace mutual respect and tolerance for each-other. The author opens the final paragraph with: "All in all, this whole interview paints a very bleak image of CD Projekt. The studio is making a cyberpunk game, a hugely political genre about the terminal nature of unrestrained capitalism, and the the studio head is here saying tolerance is about 'not combating phenomena which we regard as evil'."
a hugely political genre about the terminal nature of unrestrained capitalism
It's comical that they need to create a full overblown fiction to show how capitalism can maybe fail under certain circumstances and it's still far more desireable than real world examples of socialism.
The entire article seems to consist of the author whining that CDPR doesn't believe that diversity should lead to conflict, and they should embrace mutual respect and tolerance for each-other. The author opens the final paragraph with: "All in all, this whole interview paints a very bleak image of CD Projekt. The studio is making a cyberpunk game, a hugely political genre about the terminal nature of unrestrained capitalism, and the the studio head is here saying tolerance is about 'not combating phenomena which we regard as evil'."
It's comical that they need to create a full overblown fiction to show how capitalism can maybe fail under certain circumstances and it's still far more desireable than real world examples of socialism.