Non-degenerate science fiction books?

I'm looking for some good science fiction books to read but it seems like every one I pick up ends up being degenerate trash. Are there any non-degenerate red-pilled science fiction books out there or is all lost and I need to go to another genre?


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99% of sci fi and fantasy is blue pilled as fuck.

Because in order to be good at writing it, you need to have a strong disconnect from reality and how the world works.

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plenty of other stuff. Read most sci fi pre 1968 and you'll find good non degenerate (by which I assume you mean "liberal") science fiction.

The original, Foundation trilogy?

Starship Troopers

The Moon is a harsh Mistress -libertarian as fuck
Starship Troopers - has barely anything in common with the movie
The forever war - degeneracy as population control

Someone, at someone point, is going to recommend any number of the books by John Ringo. And maybe Alan Dean Foster.

Ignore these people. They are trying to sell you poison for the mind.

KSR red mars series desapointed me because of that, stopped midway.

I'll get a lot of hate for this, but A Song of Ice and Fire is pretty damn redpilled.

GRRM is a liberal feminist cuck in real life, but almost none of that translates into his fiction.

It's all about politics, power struggles, and war. All the women are incompetent just like in real life, and theres even token Jew characters like Littlefinger.

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The proto-typical example is Starship Troopers.

He said sci fi dumbass

the culture books from Ian Banks

basically everything from Neil Stephenson. Especially "the diamond age" and "anathem".

In the diamond age, nation states have collapsed and people live in groups. Each group is called a phylum and has certain laws etc. There are also laws that regulate interactions between groups. Surprisingly not all groups (cultures) are equally good and each group has strengths and weaknesses.

Stuff from william gibson.

The last angel.

Human made AI that survived the fall of the human confederacy against the evil religious alien empire.

Story about it's quest for revenge and attempts to recreate the ancient homeland.

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It's like if Tay was put in a space battleship and sent to war.

Basically anything from Heinlein, but mostly these two.

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Claw of the Conciliator
Armor by John Steakley
The Unincorporated Man

>the culture books from Ian Banks

Those book are turbo degenerate, most of the characters are a bunch of turbo hedonists. They're still great reads and one of my fav series though.

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Dune - Herbert
Hitchhikers Guide - Adams
Uplift - Brin
2001 - Clarke
Foundation - Asimov
Long Earth - Baxter & Pratchett
War of the Worlds - Wells
Ringworld - Niven

>start off with those

Freehold is good, if you don't mind Libertarians killing billions of Pro-UN socialists on earth.

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Ya but they're run by AI that has no issues with eliminating threats to the society. They've moved passed the point that degeneracy matters.

Yes, Ringo's Live Free or Die had the great speech where the aliens threatened to blow up the cities, and the hero said, (paraphrasing)"We hate those socialist fucks, go ahead and blow them up", so the aliens backed down.

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The Lando Calrissian Trilogy was written by a libertarian. Its also laugh out loud bad and worth a read no matter what.

But what is the most blue pilled scifi novel anyway?