32. Another post-script: Robert Heinlein's "Farnham's Freehold" (1964) is prime example of libertarian obtuseness on race.
@EricKleefeld Yes. I'm reviewing the big new RAH bio. Fascinating political trajectory, from left of New Deal to Goldwater.
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@HeerJeet When I read "Coventry," I thought it was a blistering parody of Atlas Shrugged. Then I discovered he wrote it 17 years earlier!
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@HeerJeet@EricKleefeld The Social Credit back door, available to populists & oddball intellectuals of all kinds. -
@notjessewalker@HeerJeet Heinlein flirted with Social Credit ("Beyond This Horizon") but became a tight-money guy. ("Time Enough For Love") - Show replies
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