Re: The rise in military science fiction



On Sat, 31 Dec 2005 01:21:26 +0000 (UTC), jdnicoll@xxxxxxxxx (James
Nicoll) wrote:

>In article <stkbr1hc90mkfhctb1i6e8hadklkckip9k@xxxxxxx>,
>Howard Brazee <howard@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>An interesting case is Elizabeth Moon, whose right-wing military
>>novels get slightly moderated by female heroes - and considerably
>>moderated by having tremendously evil bad guys.
>
> Right wing?
>
> Don't all her SF novels feature decaying aristocracies or
>companies infested with pointy haired bosses?
>

Really? Maybe I have her confused with someone else who had vigorous
aristocracies with megacompetent scions.

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