Logic of Empire. Illustrated
Robert A. Heinlein’s Logic of Empire is an engaging and insightful science fiction novella that explores the themes of imperialism, political power, and the ethical complexities of war and conquest. First published in 1941, this thought-provoking story is part of Heinlein’s Future History series, offering a glimpse into the functioning of an interplanetary empire. The narrative centers on the story of a young, idealistic officer named Lawrence Smith, who is part of the Earth-based interstellar empire. In Heinlein’s future, humanity has expanded into space and established an empire, but the political and moral landscape is far from straightforward. Smith is tasked with overseeing a group of colonists on a distant planet, where he encounters resistance from native alien species. As he navigates the complexities of colonization, military duty, and loyalty, Smith must grapple with the ideological justifications for empire-building and its inherent contradictions. The novella delves into the human cost of empire expansion and the ethical choices faced by individuals in the face of imperial ambitions. With Logic of Empire, Heinlein offers a critical exploration of the relationship between power, empire, and the responsibilities of governance. He examines the moral ambiguities of military conquest and the impact of imperialism on both the conqueror and the conquered. The novella also reflects Heinlein’s characteristic interest in political and social themes, questioning the balance between progress and oppression. Fast-paced, intellectually stimulating, and full of Heinlein’s trademark wit, Logic of Empire remains a powerful commentary on the nature of power, the costs of expansion, and the moral dilemmas that arise in the pursuit of dominance.
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Logic of Empire. Illustrated
Robert A. Heinlein’s Logic of Empire is an engaging and insightful science fiction novella that explores the themes of imperialism, political power, and the ethical complexities of war and conquest. First published in 1941, this thought-provoking story is part of Heinlein’s Future History series, offering a glimpse into the functioning of an interplanetary empire. The narrative centers on the story of a young, idealistic officer named Lawrence Smith, who is part of the Earth-based interstellar empire. In Heinlein’s future, humanity has expanded into space and established an empire, but the political and moral landscape is far from straightforward. Smith is tasked with overseeing a group of colonists on a distant planet, where he encounters resistance from native alien species. As he navigates the complexities of colonization, military duty, and loyalty, Smith must grapple with the ideological justifications for empire-building and its inherent contradictions. The novella delves into the human cost of empire expansion and the ethical choices faced by individuals in the face of imperial ambitions. With Logic of Empire, Heinlein offers a critical exploration of the relationship between power, empire, and the responsibilities of governance. He examines the moral ambiguities of military conquest and the impact of imperialism on both the conqueror and the conquered. The novella also reflects Heinlein’s characteristic interest in political and social themes, questioning the balance between progress and oppression. Fast-paced, intellectually stimulating, and full of Heinlein’s trademark wit, Logic of Empire remains a powerful commentary on the nature of power, the costs of expansion, and the moral dilemmas that arise in the pursuit of dominance.
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Logic of Empire. Illustrated

Logic of Empire. Illustrated

by Robert A. Heinlein
Logic of Empire. Illustrated

Logic of Empire. Illustrated

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Robert A. Heinlein’s Logic of Empire is an engaging and insightful science fiction novella that explores the themes of imperialism, political power, and the ethical complexities of war and conquest. First published in 1941, this thought-provoking story is part of Heinlein’s Future History series, offering a glimpse into the functioning of an interplanetary empire. The narrative centers on the story of a young, idealistic officer named Lawrence Smith, who is part of the Earth-based interstellar empire. In Heinlein’s future, humanity has expanded into space and established an empire, but the political and moral landscape is far from straightforward. Smith is tasked with overseeing a group of colonists on a distant planet, where he encounters resistance from native alien species. As he navigates the complexities of colonization, military duty, and loyalty, Smith must grapple with the ideological justifications for empire-building and its inherent contradictions. The novella delves into the human cost of empire expansion and the ethical choices faced by individuals in the face of imperial ambitions. With Logic of Empire, Heinlein offers a critical exploration of the relationship between power, empire, and the responsibilities of governance. He examines the moral ambiguities of military conquest and the impact of imperialism on both the conqueror and the conquered. The novella also reflects Heinlein’s characteristic interest in political and social themes, questioning the balance between progress and oppression. Fast-paced, intellectually stimulating, and full of Heinlein’s trademark wit, Logic of Empire remains a powerful commentary on the nature of power, the costs of expansion, and the moral dilemmas that arise in the pursuit of dominance.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9786178625597
Publisher: Asimis Books
Publication date: 08/18/2025
Sold by: De Marque
Format: eBook
Pages: 91
File size: 438 KB

About the Author

About The Author

Robert Anson Heinlein (1907-1988) was an American science-fiction writer. Often called the "dean of science fiction writers", he was an influential and controversial author of the genre in his time. Some of his most popular works include Glory Road, as well as his controversial bestsellers Starship Troopers, Stranger in a Strange Land, and the short story All You Zombies. Heinlein’s books were among the first works of science fiction to reach bestseller status in both hardcover and paperback.

Date of Birth:

July 7, 1907

Date of Death:

May 8, 1988

Place of Birth:

Butler, Missouri

Place of Death:

Carmel, California

Education:

Graduate of U.S. Naval Academy, 1929; attended University of California, Los Angeles, 1934, for graduate study in physic
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