• PugJesus@piefed.socialOPM
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    3 days ago

    The movie is satire, while the book, as I said, “is either pseudofascist drivel or an interesting exploration of what a hypermilitarized sci-fi democracy might look like.”

    I tend to take a middle ground of the two positions - I don’t think Heinlein is outlining any sort of ideal society by his own measurements, only a society. At the same time, that he portrays the society as basically functional rather than fucked reveals a bit about his own prejudices and both conscious and subconscious ideas about human nature and politics.

    The Moon Is A Harsh Mistress is probably closer to his ideal society (though that comes with some problems of its own).

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      3 days ago

      I love communicating with you. Great feedback and Moon is on my reading list. Currently really enjoying the two newish Suzanne Collins additions to the hunger games universe. S&S was great and I’m on the latest, Haymitch origin story, now. Worth a read imo.

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        3 days ago

        Heinlein is a fantastic writer, if sometimes bizarre in a way that is not intended. Very, uh, eclectic mix of ideas in the man’s mind.

        Always happy to talk with you, you’re one of my favorite dogs on the internet 🙏