5/30/2023 0 Comments Triton by Samuel R. DelanyDelany's Triton, and if it isn't sufficient to indicate the explicitly libertarian thrust of the novel, consider this:Ĭharo turned her chin on her fist: "Well, we were brought up to think of taxes as simply a matter of extortion by the biggest crooks who happen to live nearest to you. It makes for competition between the parties, which, in our sort of system, is both individuating and stabilizing." And you get the various benefits of the platform your party has been running on. You're governed for the term by the governor of whichever party you vote for. "And when you have an election, none of them ever wins?"īron watched Sam decide to laugh. "Only about thirty to thirty-seven, depending on which satellite you're on." "There're not hundreds," Sam said, sipping his broth. "They're always telling on the news about all those hundreds of political parties you have on each satellite, out where you guys are from."
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