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− | Libertarian [[science fiction]] is a subgenre of SF that focuses on the politics and social order implied by right libertarian philosophies with an emphasis on individualism and private ownership of the means of | + | Libertarian [[science fiction]] is a subgenre of [[SF]] that focuses on the [[politics]] and social order implied by right libertarian [[philosophies]] with an emphasis on individualism and private ownership of the means of production, and in some cases, no state whatsoever. |
− | A notable example is Robert Heinlein's novel ''[[The Moon is a Harsh Mistress]]'' (1966). | + | A notable example is [[Robert Heinlein]]'s novel ''[[The Moon is a Harsh Mistress]]'' (1966). |
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Revision as of 14:22, 1 November 2020
Libertarian science fiction is a subgenre of SF that focuses on the politics and social order implied by right libertarian philosophies with an emphasis on individualism and private ownership of the means of production, and in some cases, no state whatsoever.
A notable example is Robert Heinlein's novel The Moon is a Harsh Mistress (1966).
Fiction |
This is a fiction page, describing fictional ideas and characters |