Neo-Tech Philosophy
Wallace's Neo-Tech philosophy is presented as an offshoot of Objectivist philosophy.
In an essay titled Liberating Objectivism, Wallace states that the claim regarding "Zons" is being subjected to "popish attacks ... especially on its physics, on its view of civilization, on its view of the Universe". The same essay states that "The Zonpower theories and hypotheses are presented as metaphors, not proven facts."
Comic book author Alan Grant wrote a four part Anarky miniseries in 1997, and an eight part ongoing series in 1999, for DC Comics based on Wallace's Neo-Tech philosophy. Grant explained: "I felt he was the perfect character because he's human, he has no special powers, the only power he's got is the power of his own rational consciousness." Illustrator and Anarky co-creator Norm Breyfogle viewed Neo-Tech as a "modernized" interpretation of Objectivism.
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