We often have the choice of moving forward or backward, one direction or theother. How do we know the right path to take, which way to go? This issuebrings us a plethora of dichotomies, choices to make, and paths to forge.Susan Siggelakis starts us off with an analysis of The Voyage to Kazohinia, asatiric utopian (or dystopian) novel. The novel’s narrator is cast adrift, andencounters two very different societies with very different views of mathematics.
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