Any recent "conservative" or heterodox SF?

Was just wondering if there are any current writers in SF with what could be considered have a conservative bent, or even a libertarian one. Or failing that, any that just have heterodox views about any current issues? Or maybe just some nihilists out there? Does the SF world have anybody like Chuck Palahniuk or Bukowski? Have the commanding heights of SF been captured once and for all for progressives and liberals?

And I should say I mean authors or works with some redeeming qualities, that deserve at least some attention from critics. I'm sure there are plenty of YA novels out there written for teenagers with lots of sexism and toxic masculinity.

I got to thinking about this when commenting on another thread, and how sometimes eating the same vegetables over and over again gets boring. It's exciting to have someone try and COMPLICATE things, or at least make an attempt to show how something we thought we knew is more complicated that we thought. Otherwise it seems like a one way conversation, with everybody congratulating themselves. I also remember an English teacher that once said every novel was either "part of the problem, or part of the solution".

In the old days their was Heinlein, who I guess we'd call a libertarian (definitely not conservative), but he was good at just tossing a monkey wrench in things. Even Ayn Rand could be considered SF. I just dip my toe in SF now and then, so maybe there is tons out there and I'm just clueless.

Are there any novels trumpeting capitalism? Playing down climate change? Robust defenses of gender roles (I'd bet my life there isn't!)? Trying to point out problems with diverse societies? Dystopian socialist futures?