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james_nicoll's journal I note that the Libertarians are out finding targets for the Hall of Fame award.
http://www.lfs.org/2009HoFFinalists.html This year, both Kipling and Tolkien are in. (It's the Libertarian Futurist Society, to be specific. Tolkien and Kipling!You vaguely feel
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Personally, I hope they go for Falling Free. It's legitimately libertarian, of the kind that admits that corporate authority can be just as nasty as government authority, yet still has the amusement factor of being by a definitively non-libertarian author.
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Lord of the Rings is odder, though defensible, both on anti-domination grounds (the fight against Sauron, and being 'slaves') and on the Shire, a bucolic nigh-anarchy with little government. The Once And Future King seems as odd, with "Might For Right" and good government as a major theme, though maybe there were others. Falling Free or the Kipling would be better "libertarian" SF picks.
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The ABC's governance was minarchist shading on anarchist (outside the domain of air traffic control), and was presented quite positively.
I agree the Tolkien is weak. OTOH, the Shire is pretty minarchist -- and isn't socialist or welfare-stateish. It's very private property, no intrusive government, people mind their own business. And what government there is, is democratic.
As for the divine right of kings -- yes, that seems showcased in the novel, but if you geek out, even to the extent of reading the Appendices, or other material, the message can get problematic. The old line of kings mostly failed on their own, after all, and while Aragorn is awesome, posthumously published material suggests things tarnish fairly rapidly after that.
(This ambiguity also applies to the inherent racism/colorcoding of the world. Elves and elf blood vs. orcs, yes... but the Pureblood Gondorians did themselves no favors, and the Silmarilion shows murderous asshole elves.)
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