PuckSR t1_itroivv wrote
Reply to comment by Fafnir26 in Anyone else finding the Politics of Starship Troopers troubling? by Fafnir26
Some people are Nazis and think the Nazis are right. When they watch JoJo Rabbit, they see their beliefs reflected in this part of the movie.
That doesn't mean that the intent of the director/author has anything to do with how people interpret their book.
Fafnir26 OP t1_itrpy13 wrote
Fair enough, so you are really saying Heinlein wrote this book just to basicly say every view expressed in it was bullshit?
PuckSR t1_itrrjlf wrote
Nope. Heinlein wrote this book as a commentary on nationalism. But, he used elements of this fictional universe to juxtapose them with existing systems to make the reader consider if one was better or worse.
This is a standard practice in fiction when the alternative universe is not dystopian or utopian.
Fafnir26 OP t1_itrvek6 wrote
Uh huh. Problem is I already have an opinion on nationalism. I think its counterproductive, espacially in our time with global problems like climate change and the migration crisis.
PuckSR t1_itrz1ay wrote
Then you'd probably like the book?
Fafnir26 OP t1_its09sf wrote
I guess? If it does allow for a critical view of its politics. I´ll have to make sure. Watching JoJo Rabbit now, though and its definately more satirical than the book. Kinda fun though even if its just Nazis being awful and funny so far, nothing deeper.
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