A fun book to read
Posted by MikeRael101 10 years, 5 months ago to Books
Hi folks:) I recently read "1632" by Eric Flint. While Flint seems sympathetic to all ideologies, religious or free-thinking, his book "1632" is, ethically, strongly on the side of rational self-interest. Unlike Rand, he focuses on the feelings of different characters which, for me, makes his book very special. The plot focuses on an American city in the 1900s transplanted to a different time and place, Germany in the 1600s. The inhabitants of the city are horrified by the violence of the 1600s and decide to bring the American Revolution into being 150 years earlier than the actual one. This book is a great way to learn some of the history of the 1600s as well.
I have been enjoying a number of the books (Golden Pinnacle, Pendulum of Justice) recommended in the Gulch and have not been disappointed yet.
Imagine a Jamestown populated not by Puritans but by professors, engineers, inventors (Da Vinci in America!). They might well arrive under the banner of the Freemasons, which has protected free thought and the rights of free men since the days when such ideas were virtually unheard of.
What might happen in such a colony? I would expect it to be far more interesting that the stories of some of the actual colonies, which were noted for disease, starvation, and vanishing mysteriously, likely because of a combination of the two.