I actually read Starship Troopers in IIRC May/July last year to get in the right mood for Sparta, as some Spartans like Jamski and Skanky were talking about it.
Personally, as a moral relativist, I didn't like the notion the book presented, that one could supposedly mathematically calculate what was the right solution to an ethical question (= "Ethical Calculus"?). That being said, some of the values presented in the book seem to fit for a Spartan society. One thing we've specifically used is that one needs to perform a few years of Federal Servive before gaining full citizenship rights.
Do you mean in the book, or in the movie (which I (fortunately?) haven't seen)? Though in the book I didn't like the supposedly rational fundament of their ethics, I wouldn't call them blind fanatics (as far as I can remember of course).
Personally, as a moral relativist, I didn't like the notion the book presented, that one could supposedly mathematically calculate what was the right solution to an ethical question (= "Ethical Calculus"?). That being said, some of the values presented in the book seem to fit for a Spartan society. One thing we've specifically used is that one needs to perform a few years of Federal Servive before gaining full citizenship rights.
I can speak only for myself, but I don't appreciate that kind of fanatics. Blind followers, with bad leadership.
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