![]() ![]() There are very little rules and no real laws, so a hardscrabble anarchy has created a loose but tough and resilient populace who want freedom.Ĭertainly this libertarian paradise could have become an anarchistic hell, but in Heinlein’s hard loving hands, his creation is the Free State of Luna. It is the perfect prison, get outside the underground warrens and beyond the air locks and you’re on the moon. ![]() The Moon (Luna to it’s residents – who call themselves Loonies) has been a penal colony for decades. Told from the first person recollection of a computer technician (with thick Russian accent) and of the birth and progress of the Lunar independence. This is a virtuoso science fiction futuristic re-telling of the American Revolution. I liked the setting, the use of libertarian principles and of course the brilliant work of the Grandmaster himself. And just as The Fountainhead is the better, though less epic, of the pair with Atlas Shrugged, so is Moon is a Harsh Mistress, the more focused and simple of the two, better than Stranger in a Strange Land. ![]() Heinlein vehicle for theology, so is Moon is a Harsh Mistress to ideology. As Stranger in a Strange Land was a Robert A. When I first read this years ago I loved it, I could not put it down. My three favorite books of all time are (in no order) Heart of Darkness, The Dispossessed, and The Moon is a Harsh Mistress. TANSTAAFL = There ain't no such thing as a free lunch. ![]()
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