The plight of boys and men, once sidelined by Democrats, is now a priority - eviltoast
  • Dagwood222@lemm.ee
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    3 days ago

    The author had some practical, hands on experience with running a political campaign in the real world.

    He threw a lot of ideas into his books. “The Moon Is A Harsh Mistress” is a favorite of Libertarians, and it has one character who thinks that Luna should declare itself a monarchy.

    “Double Star” has a quick reference to a system I really like. Instead of voting based on where you live, you get to choose your own constituency. Your representative would be a “gamer” or a “farmer” or a “mass transit user.” You could change your constituency the same way you’re allowed to move to another state.

    Heinlein wrote the ultimate military novel [Starship Troopers] the ultimate Libertarian novel [The Moon/Mistress] and the ultimate hippie novel [Stanger In A Strange Land.] He also invented the waterbed and mechanical arms.

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        2 days ago

        It’s in “Stranger In A Strange Land.” Heinlein never patented the idea, but the original builder credited him.

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      Wild. I’ve read starship troopers but didn’t know all this about him.

      The general online labeling of Heinlein as a kind of fascism idealizer (due to the popularity of that book) begins to fall apart when you view him as an author who experimented with different forms of governance in his world building.

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        2 days ago

        The movie is called “Predestination” and the original story is “…All You Zombies.” That’s another shock for you.

        One thing I really like about the movie is that it uses a 1960s version of the 1990s instead of the real world.