Ursula le guin makes a point of saying that the price of


Ursula Le Guin makes a point of saying that the price of Omelas's happiness is the misery of one child. Some social theorists believe that the fortunate existence of those who live in the more developed nations is achieved at the cost of much misery to undeveloped nations. If so, Le Guin's Omelas is a parable to our own situation. To what extent is the analogy apt, if at all?

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