• R0cket_M00se@lemmy.world
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    9 months ago

    It’s almost like an author can write about different societies and not just one that they specifically agree with, but I guess that makes them “ideologically inconsistent.”

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      9 months ago

      Furthermore, although a flaming liberal during the war, Heinlein became a rock-ribbed far right conservative immediately afterward. This happened at just the time he changed wives from a liberal woman, Leslyn, to a rock-ribbed far-right conservative woman, Virginia.

      He always pictured himself a libertarian, which to my way of thinking means “I want the liberty to grow rich and you can have the liberty to starve”. It’s easy to believe that no one should depend on society for help when you yourself happen not to need such help.

      • Isaac Asimov

      That you could read The Space Cadet and Starship Troopers and think they have a consistent message is disheartening to say the least.

      His later work was a serious rendition of everything his earlier work mocked.