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--Robert A. Heinlein, Take Back Your Government
Heinlein had some ideas, but never consistent ideas.
Starship Troopers was sort of a love letter to fascism, and also the idea of power armor. Most of that book is gushing over how cool power armor could be.
Stranger in a Strange Land was rather anti-authoritarian, but there were some hints at something darker in a few places.
Time Enough for Love is time travel incest porn.
And all of Heinlein's ranting about Communism, which in his day was mostly Leninism.
Take Back Your Government is a nonfiction book about how and why to get involved in politics, primarily at a volunteer level. Lots of it is a historical artifact about how political campaigns worked in the 1940s, but it's also got some great glimpses into Heinlein's ideas about governance and one's individual responsibility to get informed and involved.
Some of my favorite bits:
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i agree, national socialism is not the way.
long live international solidarity.
Drop the national part. Socialism has lifted hundreds of millions of people out of poverty in the 20th and 21st centuries.
did you somehow read my comment as condoning the national part? if so, please explain how you came to that conclusion or simply do everyone a favour and re-read what it says
Your comment is talking about national socialism in response to a different comment talking about individual American communists, right?
I gotta say, I don’t really see the connection you made, either.
Both of our comments were pretty straight forward. You seem confused.