Freedom Author:Martin H. Greenberg (Editor), Mark Tier (Editor) Liberty is a recurring theme in science fiction. Here's a volume of explorations of this theme, combining landmark stories from science fiction's golden age with new stories by some of today's top writers, including Hugo winner and Grand Master Jack Williamson; Michael Resnick, winner of four Hugos and a Nebula, and author of the int... more »ernational bestseller, Santiago; Michael A. Stackpole, author of eight New York Times best sellers; best-selling novelist Jane Lindskold, New York Times best-selling author James P. Hogan, Robert J. Sawyer, winner of the Nebula Award for best novel of the year; and more. This stellar crew considers how a government-free society could operate, how a low-tech society might throw off the influence of more "advanced" intruders, how the right to own weapons is fundamental to freedom, and much more. In the future, liberty may be even more threatened than in our present-and this volume suggests very unusual ways of defending and advancing it.
Stories include:
Monument / Lloyd Biggle, Jr.
Gadget vs. trend / Christopher Anvil
The ungoverned / Vernor Vinge
Historical note / Murray Leinster
The weapon shop / A.E. Van Vogt
Second game / Kathleen Maclean & Charles de Vet
Committee of the whole / Frank Herbert
And then there were none / Eric Frank Russell
The unnullified world / Lloyd Biggle, Jr.
The right's tough / Robert J. Sawyer
The shackles of freedom / Mike Resnick & Tobias S. Buckell
The reception at the anarchist assembly / Brad Linaweaver