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Scifi books that depict extreme libertarian, minarchist, or anarchist societies?
MechAg94:
Okay, I reread your question. I realized almost none of my suggestions really fit.
BakerMikeRomeo:
--- Quote from: lee n. field on August 07, 2007, 03:13:21 PM ---Years ago? You must not be very old.
At the time of this writing, I'm only 20. I think I read The Cassini Division and The Stone Road either at the beginning of high school or some time during middle school.
But yeah, didn't get a lick of 'em. I need to find all four and read them in the right order, I guess.
~BakerMike
Sindawe:
Aside from the noted "The Moon is a Harsh Mistress" and the works of L. Neil Smith, one the comes to mind in this vein is Voyage from Yesteryear. Great tale about a planet full of hippies and their conflicts with the Humans from Earth.
Perd Hapley:
--- Quote from: Sindawe on August 07, 2007, 04:28:46 PM --- a planet full of hippies
Nuke it from orbit. That atmo would NOT be breathable.
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