The great science fiction writer Robert A. Heinlein was one of my first favorite writers, back when I started reading his juvenile fiction when I was about 12 or 13. I had no idea that he had already arrived at some of the conclusions it would take me decades to find.
There’s a widely held belief that Heinlein was a libertarian, but that’s much more complicated than most people think. He was pretty much an outright socialist in the early decades of his life, then a hardcore cold warrior after that. Still, libertarian themes emerged, most famously in “The Moon is a Harsh Mistress.”
Whatever he was in the early parts of his life, he gave us some of the best literary efforts on ideas related to freedom. I was reminded of that earlier this week when I saw this quoted, which comes from “The Notebooks of Lazarus Long“:

Politicians, empires come and go; only love and nature will endure
Loving heart, willing spirit can turn burdens of parenting into happiness
FRIDAY FUNNIES
No one will really notice except me, but a good friend of mine is dying
I felt shame for my lack of love, but God said, ‘You can do better’
What can a free society do before an unstable person commits a crime?
Obsession with partisan hatred diverts you from economic truth
How terrified would your child self have been of your current adult life?
EU says it might block people from getting their own money from banks