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 A Few Examples of Worldview Conflicts in Fiction

More to Explore -- Books Built Around Worldview Conflicts

Worldview Watch issue #13, posted 10/27/2010 "The First Great Global-Warming Novel"
Snow by Orhan Pamuk (2004 book about battle over headscarves in Turkey, NY Times book review) 
The Center of Everything by Laura Moriarty (more about this 2003 book about a girl growing up in Kansas torn by the teaching evolution debate)
Black Dogs by Ian McEwan (more about this 1992 book involving husband/wife worldview conflict and others, from online encyclopedia)
Jurassic Park by Michael Crichton (more about this 1990 book involving technology related worldview conflicts, from online encyclopedia)
Atlas Shrugged by Ayn Rand (more about this 1957 book involving social and economic related worldview conflicts, from online encyclopedia)
The Grapes of Wrath by John Steinbeck (more about this 1939 book involving social and economic related worldview conflicts, from online encyclopedia)
Les Misérables by Victor Hugo (more about this 1862 book involving social and economic related worldview conflicts, from online encyclopedia)
Frankenstein by Mary Shelley (more about this 1818 book involving technology related worldview conflicts, from online encyclopedia)

"As you shop in "The Reality Marketplace" avoid spending your "reality cash" too early,  before you have seen everything. " 
from Coming of Age in the Global Village,  by Stephen P. Cook,  with Donella H. Meadows.

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