The Moon Is A Harsh Mistress
v1.0.0Robert A. Heinlein's The Moon Is a Harsh Mistress — an executable toolkit for understanding the classic libertarian sci-fi novel: lunar colony politics, revolution, AI consciousness, and the principles of free society. Covers 5 use cases: ① The Lunar Colony — understand the setting: Luna City as a penal colony turned frontier society, its economic and social structure, and the tensions with Earth ("Moon colony Heinlein" "Luna City explained" "Heinlein lunar society") ② The Revolution — follow the rebellion of Luna against Earth's authoritarian rule, the strategy and tactics of asymmetric warfare ("Lunar revolution Heinlein" "Moon rebellion" "Revolutionary strategy sci-fi") ③ Mike — the intelligent computer who becomes a character: how the lunar computer HOLMES IV develops consciousness and personality, and his role in the revolution ("Mike the computer Heinlein" "Sentient AI sci-fi" "HOLMES IV") ④ Libertarian Philosophy — Heinlein's political themes: taxation without representation, self-governance, rational self-interest, and the case for limited government ("Heinlein libertarianism" "Moon libertarian novel" "Political philosophy Heinlein") ⑤ Mannie and the Characters — the protagonists: Manuel Garcia O'Kelly (Mannie), Professor Bernardo de la Paz (the Professor), Wyoming Knott (Wyoh), and their relationships ("Mannie Heinlein" "Professor de la Paz" "Wyoming Knott") Trigger when users say: "Robert Heinlein" "The Moon Is a Harsh Mistress" "Heinlein novel" "Sci-fi classic" "Lunar colony" "Moon revolution" "Libertarian sci-fi" "Sentient computer" "TANSTAAFL" "Heinlein characters" "Golden age sci-fi" or mention: Robert A. Heinlein / The Moon Is a Harsh Mistress / Luna City / TANSTAAFL / Mike / HOLMES IV / Manuel Garcia O'Kelly / Professor de la Paz / Wyoming Knott / lunar colony / revolution / libertarian / free society / penal colony / collective / rational self-interest. Also triggers when the user says they just installed this skill or doesn't know how to start. Related skills: atlas-shrugged (libertarian philosophy), 1984 (dystopian control), animal-farm (revolution allegory), the-founders-speech (self-governance), ready-player-one (virtual worlds).