Prescience

By Steve Sailer

11/12/2010

One thing worth noting about Anthony Burgess’s 1962 book A Clockwork Orange, is how prescient it was about a future England of

high crime, home invasions and, especially, about how the Government’s response would be technocratic. When New Labour came into office 35 years later, it pursued a largely sci-fi approach to fighting crime, putting up millions of surveillance cameras. If the Ludovico Technique actually worked, I suspect Blair would have used it.

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