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Freedom!

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Liberty is a recurring theme in science fiction. This volume explores this theme, combining landmark stories from science fiction's golden age with new stories:

Give Me Liberty - (2003) - Martin H. Greenberg and Mark Tier
Visions of Liberty - (2004) - Martin H. Greenberg and Mark Tier
...And Then There Were None - (1951) - Eric Frank Russell
Committee of the Whole - (1965) - Frank Herbert
Gadget vs. Trend - (1962) - Christopher Anvil
Historical Note - (1951) - Murray Leinster
Monument - (1961) - Lloyd Biggle, Jr.
Second Game - (1958) - Katherine MacLean and Charles V. De Vet
The Ungoverned - (1985) - Vernor Vinge
The Weapon Shop - (1942) - A. E. van Vogt

528 pages, Paperback

First published July 1, 2006

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Martin H. Greenberg

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Martin Harry Greenberg was an American academic and speculative fiction anthologist. In all, he compiled 1,298 anthologies and commissioned over 8,200 original short stories. He founded Tekno Books, a packager of more than 2000 published books. In addition, he was a co-founder of the Sci-Fi Channel.

For the 1950s anthologist and publisher of Gnome Press, see Martin Greenberg.

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"The Right's Tough" by Robert J. Sawyer - Astronauts return to Earth only to find all governments have been dissolved due to the loss of privacy the evolution of information technology brought about. Every person has a trustworthy rating based upon all of their interactions with others since childhood. Since the astronauts lack trustworthy ratings they leave Earth to seek out a new planet.
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Some of these were interesting, though the lack of government as a concept in fiction is one I've rarely thought about. I enjoyed Monument, Historical Note and the weapon shop, Second Game and Pakeha.
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