Tag: Kurt Vonnegut
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Vonnegut on Equality and Freedom
Henry Brett-Chin interprets Vonnegut’s “Harrison Bergeron” as a vision of equality turned coercive: weights burden the strong, radios disrupt thought, and masks hide beauty. Difference becomes a threat, not a strength. Yet the story critiques not equality itself but America’s Cold War fear of socialism, warning against mistaking sameness for justice and freedom.