Rick Collier has provided this list of Sci-fi novels for Leftists.
Not all of the following novels necessarily present
leftwing perspectives, at least not directly; many, however, are very
critical of capitalist structures and institutions. Still others, are
interesting because of their lack of questioning of these structures
and institutions, or even because of their uncritical praise for these
matters.
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Aldiss--The Long Afternoon of Earth;Barefoot In the Head
Asimov-- I, Robot
Blish--A Case of Conscience
Bradbury-- Fahrenheit 451
Brunner--Stand on Zanzibar
Clarke--Childhood's End;
deCamp--Lest Darkness Fall
Dick--The Man in High Castle; Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?
Haldeman--The Forever War
Heinlein-- Starship Troopers; Stranger in a Strange Land; The Moon Is a Harsh Mistress
Huxley--Brave New World
Keyes--Flowers for Algernon
Kuttner--The Best of Henry Kuttner
LeGuin--The Left Hand of Darkness; The Dispossessed
Lem-- Solaris
Miller--A Canticle for Leibowitz; Best of Walter Miller
Orwell--1984
Pohl & Kornbluth--The Space Merchants
Shelley--Frankenstein
Sturgeon--More Than Human; Venus Plus X
Tiptree, jr.--Up the Walls of the World; Warm Worlds and Otherwise; "Houston, Houston,
Do You Read?"
van Vogt--Slan!
Wells--War of the Worlds; The Time Machine; Island of Dr. Moreau
Williamson--Best of Jack Williamson
Zamiatin -- We
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