Oh, I didn't mean to imply that science fiction is typically liberal-leaning. I meant more that science fiction works by taking familiar stuff and dressing it up with lasers and tentacles.
There is plenty of conservative-leaning science fiction out there. Orson Scott Card (Ender's Game) is famously conservative. Brave New World is also a crazily conservative piece of fiction by Huxley. There's quite a few sci-fi classics out there from more right-leaning creatives.
Yeah, it's definitely a twist that's hard to keep secret after all this time, but definitely worth it if you are lucky enough to find someone who doesn't know it.
Sort of. Heinlein is an exception, e.g. Moon is a Harsh Mistress
Oh, I didn't mean to imply that science fiction is typically liberal-leaning. I meant more that science fiction works by taking familiar stuff and dressing it up with lasers and tentacles.
There is plenty of conservative-leaning science fiction out there. Orson Scott Card (Ender's Game) is famously conservative. Brave New World is also a crazily conservative piece of fiction by Huxley. There's quite a few sci-fi classics out there from more right-leaning creatives.
Man, I loved Ender's Game. I did not see that coming
Yeah, it's definitely a twist that's hard to keep secret after all this time, but definitely worth it if you are lucky enough to find someone who doesn't know it.
AH gotcha.