The Golden Oecumene

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The Golden Oecumene is a far-future, post-singularity human civilization featured in John C. Wright’s science fiction novels, characterized by extreme technological advancement, virtual realities, and radically transformed human existence.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf far-future society
fictional civilization
post-singularity society
setting in science fiction literature
appearsInSeries The Golden Age trilogy NERFINISHED
appearsInWork The Golden Age NERFINISHED
The Golden Transcendence NERFINISHED
The Phoenix Exultant NERFINISHED
associatedCharacter Daphne NERFINISHED
Phaethon NERFINISHED
The Hortators NERFINISHED
associatedConcept The Golden Transcendence NERFINISHED
distributed consciousness
memory editing
simulated realities
centralTheme ethics of superintelligence
freedom versus control in advanced societies
identity in a posthuman context
transcendence of human limitations
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
createdBy John C. Wright NERFINISHED
economicSystem post-scarcity economy
feature advanced nanotechnology
artificial intelligences
extreme technological advancement
interplanetary civilization
near-immortality for citizens
posthuman intelligences
radically transformed human existence
ubiquitous virtual realities
uploaded minds
firstPublicationForm novel series
genre science fiction
governingPrinciple contract-based law
voluntary association
language English (original publication context)
narrativeRole primary setting of The Golden Age trilogy
populationComposition baseline humans
heavily modified humans
purely digital persons
primaryLocation Solar System NERFINISHED
subgenre posthuman science fiction
space opera
transhumanist fiction
technologicalLevel post-singularity
timeSetting far future

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Consolation setting The Golden Oecumene