And how do they triumph? Uniformly they do that not by subjugating others but by helping others achieve their goals.
I have thought for some time that I should let other 'libertarians' know of your work. (Sadly perhaps, I'd rather read your books than write about them.) Too, many authors of the libertarian persuasion prefer to write books that show how it might be possible for an explicitly libertarian society to exist: how to create a new country or transform an existing society. Few are much interested in showing how to live a 'libertarian life' while in a non-libertarian society. Which, you do. Very well.
One possible explanation for your readership problem is that not many people who 'preview' your work think the 'hero' acts sensibly -- by their standards. Another explanation, perhaps more hopeful, is that few of those who might think your 'hero' acts sensibly know of your work.
Too, your work hovers back and forth between science fiction, fantasy, and the occasional romance. When all work was filtered through traditional publishers, that would have been more of a problem than it likely now is.
G.Statistics: Posted by Gary F. York — Sat Jun 29, 2019 3:41 pm
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