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Ро́берт Э́нсон Ха́йнлайн — американский писатель, один из крупнейших писателей-фантастов, во многом определивший лицо современной научной фантастики. Его называют «деканом писателей-фантастов».

Хайнлайн стал первым профессиональным писателем-фантастом США и одним из первых, кто стал публиковаться в крупных популярных изданиях, например, «The Saturday Evening Post» в конце 1940-х годов. Его первые рассказы появились в журнале «Astounding Science Fiction» в 1939 году, он относился к группе писателей, ставших известными благодаря редактору «Astounding» Джону Кэмпбеллу. Карьера писателя длилась почти полстолетия, в своём творчестве Хайнлайн затронул многие темы, в том числе социальные и философские: индивидуальную свободу, ответственность индивида перед обществом, роль и формат семьи, природу организованной религии и многие другие.

В англо-американской литературной традиции Роберта Хайнлайна вместе с Артуром Кларком и Айзеком Азимовым относят к «Большой тройке» писателей-фантастов. Он стал обладателем престижных премий «Хьюго» и «Небьюла», единственным писателем, получившим «Хьюго» за пять романов. В его честь названы астероид и кратер на Марсе. Wikipedia  

✵ 7. Июль 1907 – 8. Май 1988   •   Другие имена Robert Heinlein, Роберт Энсон Хайнлайн
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„В последнее время у некоторых групп в нашей стране сложилось мнение, что человек или корпорация, получая прибыль на протяжении ряда лет, тем самым приобретает на неё особое право, а правительство и суды обязаны гарантировать им эту прибыль в будущем, даже когда обстоятельства меняются, и вопреки интересам общества. Эта странная доктрина не имеет никакой опоры ни в гражданском, ни в уголовном законодательстве. Ни отдельные лица, ни корпорации не имеют ни малейшего права являться в суд и просить, чтобы часы истории были остановлены или стрелки их переведены назад.“

There has grown in the minds of certain groups in this country the idea that just because a man or corporation has made a profit out of the public for a number of years, the government and the courts are charged with guaranteeing such a profit in the future, even in the face of changing circumstances and contrary to public interest. This strange doctrine is supported by neither statute or common law. Neither corporations or individuals have the right to come into court and ask that the clock of history be stopped, or turned back.
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„В последнее время у некоторых групп в нашей стране сложилось мнение, что всего лишь вследствие получения человеком или корпорацией прибыли от общества сколько-то лет правительство и суды обязаны гарантировать им эту прибыль в будущем, даже когда обстоятельства меняются, и вопреки интересам общества. Эта странная доктрина не поддерживается ни законом, ни обычаем. Ни отдельные лица, ни корпорации не имеют права являться в суд и просить, чтобы часы истории были остановлены или стрелки их переведены назад.“

There has grown in the minds of certain groups in this country the idea that just because a man or corporation has made a profit out of the public for a number of years, the government and the courts are charged with guaranteeing such a profit in the future, even in the face of changing circumstances and contrary to public interest. This strange doctrine is supported by neither statute or common law. Neither corporations or individuals have the right to come into court and ask that the clock of history be stopped, or turned back.
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„Начиная со своего первого опубликованного рассказа Хайнлайн был признан лучшим писателем-фантастом и сохранил этот титул до конца жизни.“

From the moment his first story appeared, an awed science fiction world accepted him as the best science fiction writer in existence, and he held that post throughout his life.
Айзек Азимов
Источник: Heinlein, pulp & greatness, Discover Magazine, en, 2012-08-09, http://www.webcitation.org/6A2mGUFSi, 2012-08-20 http://blogs.discovermagazine.com/gnxp/2009/04/heinlein-pulp-greatness/,

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„Смысл жизни в том, чтобы жить.“

жизнь
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„Умирать нетрудно. Даже маленький котёнок на это способен.“

«Кот, проходящий сквозь стены»
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„Я считаю величайшим писателем-фантастом эпохи Кэмпбелла Роберта Э. Хайнлайна…“

I mentioned that greatest of Campbell-era sf writers <is> Robert A. Heinlein...
Фредерик Пол
Источник: Working with Robert A. Heinlein, Фредерик Пол, en, 2012-08-09, http://www.webcitation.org/6A2mFlxTH, 2012-08-20 http://www.thewaythefutureblogs.com/2010/05/working-with-robert-a-heinlein/,

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„Политики хорошо умеют забывать то, что обещали.“

обещание
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„Языки отражают культуру, которую обслуживают.“

культура
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Роберт Хайнлайн: Цитаты на английском языке

“There is nothing in this world so permanent as a temporary emergency.”

Robert A. Heinlein книга The Man Who Sold the Moon

The Man Who Sold the Moon (p. 100)
Short fiction, The Past Through Tomorrow (1967)

“All men are created unequal.”

Robert A. Heinlein Time Enough for Love

Time Enough for Love (1973)

“How can I possibly put a new idea into your heads, if I do not first remove your delusions?”

Robert A. Heinlein книга Life-Line

Life-Line (p. 15)
Short fiction, The Past Through Tomorrow (1967)

“It seemed to John that most of the older people in the world spent much of their time not listening.”

Robert A. Heinlein книга The Star Beast

Источник: The Star Beast (1954), Chapter 3, “—An Improper Question” (p. 53)

“When it comes down to it, the root cause of war is always population pressure no matter what other factors enter in.”

Robert A. Heinlein книга Time for the Stars

Источник: Time for the Stars (1956), Chapter 4, “Half a Loaf” (p. 44)

“You have attributed conditions to villainy that simply result from stupidity.”

Robert A. Heinlein книга The Green Hills of Earth

Logic of Empire (p. 335); this is one of the earliest known variants of an idea which has become known as Hanlon's razor.
Short fiction, The Past Through Tomorrow (1967)
Источник: The Green Hills of Earth

“Never try to outstubborn a cat.”

Robert A. Heinlein Time Enough for Love

Источник: Time Enough for Love

“There is no worse tyranny than to force a man to pay for what he does not want merely because you think it would be good for him.”

Robert A. Heinlein книга The Moon Is a Harsh Mistress

The Moon Is a Harsh Mistress (1966)
Источник: The Moon is a Harsh Mistress

“And finally, I believe in my whole race. Yellow, white, black, red, brown — in the honesty, courage, intelligence, durability … and goodness … .of the overwhelming majority of my brothers and sisters everywhere on this planet. I am proud to be a human being.”

This I Believe (1952)
Контексте: I believe in —  I am proud to belong to —  the United States. Despite shortcomings, from lynchings to bad faith in high places, our nation has had the most decent and kindly internal practices and foreign policies to be found anywhere in history.
And finally, I believe in my whole race. Yellow, white, black, red, brown — in the honesty, courage, intelligence, durability … and goodness …. of the overwhelming majority of my brothers and sisters everywhere on this planet. I am proud to be a human being. I believe that we have come this far by the skin of our teeth, that we always make it just by the skin of our teeth — but that we will always make it … survive … endure. I believe that this hairless embryo with the aching, oversize brain case and the opposable thumb, this animal barely up from the apes, will endure — will endure longer than his home planet, will spread out to the other planets, to the stars, and beyond, carrying with him his honesty, his insatiable curiosity, his unlimited courage — and his noble essential decency.
This I believe with all my heart.

“I would like to see government reduced to no more than internal police and courts, external armed forces”

The Robert Heinlein Interview (1973)
Контексте: I would say that my position is not too far from that of Ayn Rand's; that I would like to see government reduced to no more than internal police and courts, external armed forces — with the other matters handled otherwise. I'm sick of the way the government sticks its nose into everything, now.

“Men are expendable; women and children are not.”

The Pragmatics of Patriotism (1973)
Контексте: Men are expendable; women and children are not. A tribe or a nation can lose a high percentage of its men and still pick up the pieces and go on... as long as the women and children are saved. But if you fail to save the women and children, you've had it, you're done, you're through! You join Tyrannosaurus Rex, one more breed that bilged its final test.

“If we blow ourselves up we will do it by misapplication of science; if we manage to keep from blowing ourselves up, it will be through intelligent application of science.”

The Pragmatics of Patriotism (1973)
Контексте: In this complex world, science, the scientific method, and the consequences of the scientific method are central to everything the human race is doing and to wherever we are going. If we blow ourselves up we will do it by misapplication of science; if we manage to keep from blowing ourselves up, it will be through intelligent application of science.

“Time is never a problem on the God level. Or space.”

Robert A. Heinlein Job: A Comedy of Justice

Job: A Comedy of Justice (1984)
Контексте: Time is never a problem on the God level. Or space. Whatever needed to deceive you was provided. But no more than that. That is the conservative principle in art at the God level. While I can't do it, not being at that level, I have seen a lot of it done. A skillful Artist in shapes and appearances does no more than necessary to create His effect.

“I believe that almost all politicians are honest.”

This I Believe (1952)
Контексте: I believe that almost all politicians are honest. For every bribed alderman there are hundreds of politicians, low paid or not paid at all, doing their level best without thanks or glory to make our system work. If this were not true, we would never have gotten past the thirteen colonies.

“I believe in —  I am proud to belong to —  the United States.”

This I Believe (1952)
Контексте: I believe in —  I am proud to belong to —  the United States. Despite shortcomings, from lynchings to bad faith in high places, our nation has had the most decent and kindly internal practices and foreign policies to be found anywhere in history.
And finally, I believe in my whole race. Yellow, white, black, red, brown — in the honesty, courage, intelligence, durability … and goodness …. of the overwhelming majority of my brothers and sisters everywhere on this planet. I am proud to be a human being. I believe that we have come this far by the skin of our teeth, that we always make it just by the skin of our teeth — but that we will always make it … survive … endure. I believe that this hairless embryo with the aching, oversize brain case and the opposable thumb, this animal barely up from the apes, will endure — will endure longer than his home planet, will spread out to the other planets, to the stars, and beyond, carrying with him his honesty, his insatiable curiosity, his unlimited courage — and his noble essential decency.
This I believe with all my heart.

“The husband's behavior was heroic … but what we expect of a husband toward his wife: his right, and his proud privilege, to die for his woman. But what of this nameless stranger? Up to the very last second he could have jumped clear. He did not. He was still trying to save this woman he had never seen before in his life, right up to the very instant the train killed him. And that's all we'll ever know about him.
This is how a man dies.
This is how a man … lives!”

The Pragmatics of Patriotism (1973)
Контексте: I said that "Patriotism" is a way of saying "Women and children first." And that no one can force a man to feel this way. Instead he must embrace it freely. I want to tell about one such man. He wore no uniform and no one knows his name, or where he came from; all we know is what he did.
In my home town sixty years ago when I was a child, my mother and father used to take me and my brothers and sisters out to Swope Park on Sunday afternoons. It was a wonderful place for kids, with picnic grounds and lakes and a zoo. But a railroad line cut straight through it.
One Sunday afternoon a young married couple were crossing these tracks. She apparently did not watch her step, for she managed to catch her foot in the frog of a switch to a siding and could not pull it free. Her husband stopped to help her.
But try as they might they could not get her foot loose. While they were working at it, a tramp showed up, walking the ties. He joined the husband in trying to pull the young woman's foot loose. No luck —
Out of sight around the curve a train whistled. Perhaps there would have been time to run and flag it down, perhaps not. In any case both men went right ahead trying to pull her free... and the train hit them.
The wife was killed, the husband was mortally injured and died later, the tramp was killed — and testimony showed that neither man made the slightest effort to save himself.
The husband's behavior was heroic... but what we expect of a husband toward his wife: his right, and his proud privilege, to die for his woman. But what of this nameless stranger? Up to the very last second he could have jumped clear. He did not. He was still trying to save this woman he had never seen before in his life, right up to the very instant the train killed him. And that's all we'll ever know about him.
This is how a man dies.
This is how a man... lives!

“Wisdom is not additive; its maximum is that of the wisest man in a given group.”

Robert A. Heinlein книга Glory Road

Glory Road (1963)
Контексте: Democracy can't work. Mathematicians, peasants, and animals, that's all there is — so democracy, a theory based on the assumption that mathematicians and peasants are equal, can never work. Wisdom is not additive; its maximum is that of the wisest man in a given group.

“The mechanism is ages old. Tyrants used it centuries before the word "psychology" was ever invented. It works, too.”

Robert A. Heinlein книга Revolt in 2100

Revolt in 2100 (1953)
Контексте: Take sex away from people. Make it forbidden, evil. Limit it to ritualistic breeding. Force it to back up into suppressed sadism. Then hand the people a scapegoat to hate. Let them kill a scapegoat occasionally for cathartic release. The mechanism is ages old. Tyrants used it centuries before the word "psychology" was ever invented. It works, too.

“I am not going to talk about religious beliefs, but about matters so obvious that it has gone out of style to mention them.
I believe in my neighbors.
I know their faults and I know that their virtues far outweigh their faults.”

This I Believe (1952)
Контексте: I am not going to talk about religious beliefs, but about matters so obvious that it has gone out of style to mention them.
I believe in my neighbors.
I know their faults and I know that their virtues far outweigh their faults. Take Father Michael down our road a piece — I'm not of his creed, but I know the goodness and charity and lovingkindness that shine in his daily actions. I believe in Father Mike; if I'm in trouble, I'll go to him. My next-door neighbor is a veterinary doctor. Doc will get out of bed after a hard day to help a stray cat. No fee —  no prospect of a fee. I believe in Doc.

“A rational anarchist believes that concepts, such as "state" and "society" and "government" have no existence save as physically exemplified in the acts of self-responsible individuals.”

Robert A. Heinlein книга The Moon Is a Harsh Mistress

The Moon Is a Harsh Mistress (1966)
Контексте: A rational anarchist believes that concepts, such as "state" and "society" and "government" have no existence save as physically exemplified in the acts of self-responsible individuals. He believes that it is impossible to shift blame, share blame, distribute blame... as blame, guilt, responsibility are matters taking place inside human beings singly and nowhere else. But being rational, he knows that not all individuals hold his evaluations, so he tries to live perfectly in an imperfect world... aware that his efforts will be less than perfect yet undismayed by self-knowledge of self-failure.

“Such is my thesis, that the licensing of weapons is subversive of liberty and self-defeating in its pious purpose.”

Robert A. Heinlein книга Grumbles from the Grave

Letter to Alice Dalgliesh, the editor who was censoring his manuscript for Red Planet, regarding gun control registration and control
Grumbles from the Grave (1989)
Контексте: Criminals are never materially handicapped by such rules; the only effect is to disarm the peaceful citizen and put him fully at the mercy of the lawless. Such rules look very pretty on paper; in practice they are as foolish and footless as the attempt of the mice to bell the cat. Such is my thesis, that the licensing of weapons is subversive of liberty and self-defeating in its pious purpose.

“There is solemn satisfaction in doing the best you can for eight billion people.”

Robert A. Heinlein книга Double Star

Double Star (1956)
Контексте: There is solemn satisfaction in doing the best you can for eight billion people. Perhaps their lives have no cosmic significance, but they have feelings. They can hurt.

“At the time I wrote Methuselah’s Children I was still politically quite naive and still had hopes that various libertarian notions could be put over by political processes…”

The Robert Heinlein Interview, and other Heinleiniana (1973) by J. Neil Schulman (published in 1990)
Контексте: At the time I wrote Methuselah’s Children I was still politically quite naive and still had hopes that various libertarian notions could be put over by political processes… It [now] seems to me that every time we manage to establish one freedom, they take another one away. Maybe two. And that seems to me characteristic of a society as it gets older, and more crowded, and higher taxes, and more laws. I would say that my position is not too far from that of Ayn Rand's; that I would like to see government reduced to no more than internal police and courts, external armed forces — with the other matters handled otherwise. I'm sick of the way government sticks its nose in everything, now.

“As for libertarian, I've been one all my life, a radical one. You might use the term "philosophical anarchist" or "autarchist" about me, but "libertarian" is easier to define and fits well enough.”

1975 Statement to Judith Merrill, who had called herself a democrat and a libertarian, stating that such terms described him as well, as quoted in Robert A. Heinlein : In Dialogue with His Century, Volume 2: The Man Who Learned Better | 1948-1988 (2014), p. 389
Контексте: I think that describes me, too — still a democrat not because I love the Common Peepul and not because I think democracy is so successful (look around you) but, because in a lifetime of thinking about it and learning all that I could, I haven't found any other political organization that worked as well.
As for libertarian, I've been one all my life, a radical one. You might use the term "philosophical anarchist" or "autarchist" about me, but "libertarian" is easier to define and fits well enough.

“One can judge from experiment, or one can blindly accept authority. To the scientific mind, experimental proof is all important and theory is merely a convenience in description, to be junked when it no longer fits. To the academic mind, authority is everything and facts are junked when they do not fit theory laid down by authority.”

Robert A. Heinlein книга The Past Through Tomorrow

“Life-Line”, p. 24
The Past Through Tomorrow (1967)
Контексте: There are but two ways of forming an opinion in science. One is the scientific method; the other, the scholastic. One can judge from experiment, or one can blindly accept authority. To the scientific mind, experimental proof is all important and theory is merely a convenience in description, to be junked when it no longer fits. To the academic mind, authority is everything and facts are junked when they do not fit theory laid down by authority.

“The whole principle is wrong; it's like demanding that grown men live on skim milk because the baby can't eat steak.”

On censorship, in The Man Who Sold the Moon (1950), p. 188; this may be the origin of a remark which in recent years has sometimes become misattributed to Mark Twain: Censorship is telling a man he can't have a steak just because a baby can't chew it.
Контексте: How anybody expects a man to stay in business with every two-bit wowser in the country claiming a veto over what we can say and can't say and what we can show and what we can't show — it's enough to make you throw up. The whole principle is wrong; it's like demanding that grown men live on skim milk because the baby can't eat steak.

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