J. Neil Schulman

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J. Neil Schulman


Born
in Forest Hills, New York, The United States
April 16, 1953

Died
August 10, 2019

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Average rating: 3.53 · 752 ratings · 99 reviews · 32 distinct worksSimilar authors
Alongside Night

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The Robert Heinlein Intervi...

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The Rainbow Cadenza: A Nove...

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J. Neil Schulman's Alongsid...

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Escape From Heaven

3.68 avg rating — 19 ratings — published 2001 — 4 editions
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The Fractal Man

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Stopping Power: Why 70 Mill...

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The Heartmost Desire

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Self Control: Not Gun Control

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“We’re told we have a government by popular consent. At least in one sense that’s true. Every government always exercises the maximum amount of power its rulers feel the people will stand for without revolting. If this government—or an element within it—is drastically increasing its use of power, then the leaders either feel they have the popular support—or apathy—to get away with it, or they’re taking desperate chances because they’re being pressed to the wall.”
J. Neil Schulman, Alongside Night

“Everything that NASA does—from the start by law—was to be open and unclassified and it has been. This is one of the things that I have cited—and that Arthur Clarke has cited—as being a payoff on the space program right now. Expensively as they've done it, nevertheless all that bread cast on the waters has already come back severalfold in the way of unclassified new technology that doesn't even have patents on it. You can get these things and you can use them all you please. I know that a lot of people are not aware of this but anyone in engineering that has any engineering interest is likely to be aware of it if he has taken the trouble to have himself placed on the mailing list.”
J. Neil Schulman, The Robert Heinlein Interview And Other Heinleiniana

“our civilization is very young. None of us live long enough to cope with too much. About the time we begin to get our thoughts straightened out we begin to go senile. Or, in the mean time, we've been knocked over by a taxicab or died of the plague or something else. We don't live that long.”
J. Neil Schulman, The Robert Heinlein Interview And Other Heinleiniana