Answer:
A major theme of Stranger in a Strange Land is nonconformity with social mores and commonplaces. Heinlein is able to deconstruct these customs through Smith, a Martian who had to learn earthly customs as an adult. One of the reasons he published the novel in 1961 was due to this theme of nonconformity.
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Because one believes in oneself, one doesn't try to convince others. ...
During the middle of the story