I’m pretty sure the book is sincere, or at least Heinlein’s sincere thought-experiment to build a society.
The writing matches his other seemingly sincere political statements, and he’s pretty rightist “rugged individualism, I shouldn’t have to pay taxes” in his other YA novels.
I’m pretty sure the book is sincere, or at least Heinlein’s sincere thought-experiment to build a society.
The writing matches his other seemingly sincere political statements, and he’s pretty rightist “rugged individualism, I shouldn’t have to pay taxes” in his other YA novels.