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In order to build a free and fair society of the future, it is necessary to educate and train the New Man, the ideal citizen of such a society. All science fiction writers, both domestic and foreign, from Strugatsky to Heinlein, generally agree on this. But how exactly do they see this process, what interests them first of all? And to what extent do SF authors distinguish between training, that is, the transfer of knowledge and the development of intelligence, and education, that is, the transmission of values and the development of the social sphere of a teenager? Book reviewer Vasily Vladimirsky tried to figure this out - and made several paradoxical, if not shocking, observations, which he shared in this issue of "FantCast". Sberbank of Russia card: 2202206210159153 ЮMoney: https://yoomoney.ru/to/4100118054232037 And subscribe to our page on Boosty: https://boosty.to/fantcast