That given, the only solution is to somehow subvert the same systems that cause the problem. Use the enemy’s momentum against itself. Use the tools that caused the problem to solve the problem.
That KSR’s solution feels deus ex machina, road to Damascus, Eureka!, Sidney Harris “and then a miracle occurs” cartoon — I think that’s fundamentally because he realizes the solution he’s been backed into as most plausible won’t work either. (4/7)
He *wants* a solution – he’s a lover of the world, been doing ecologically-tinged fiction forever. Not permitting himself to write a bleakly pessimistic, dystopian novel like /The Sheep Look Up/ (similar in many ways, down to ecological terrorists, but which ends with the problems unsolved and the world spiraling down), he came up with the most likely solution he could see. He’s a sad figure because his best path forward is ludicrously unlikely, but his only alternative is despair. (5/7)