Luckmann
Arcane
I am not that familiar with Moorcock when push comes to shove; I haven't read any of his books myself, nor have I ever read anything where he engages in political discourse of any kind, so I really can't comment on that (but I'm familiar with some of the arguments surrounding him and the politics he apparently espouses), but GRRM, from what I've come to know of him, is not a SJW; if anything, he's a vanilla-grade go-with-the-prevailing-flow kind of guy that, I'm sure, have very strong opinions about certain things, but he appears to have no strong desire to shove this down the throats of others.Well, Moorcock and GRRM, if they can be classified as bona fide SJWs, manage it in their works.
This might've changed a bit in recent years, and I'm aware that there has been some attempts at politicizing him and essentially force him to take sides, so who knows, maybe the next book(s) will be shit, but I don't think he's the kind of person to actually become a SJW drone.
There's a critical difference, yeah, but it's not actually that big. Once you accept specific "rights" of "minority groups", it's only a matter of basic cognitive dissonance and what you consider to be "reasonable".There's a big difference between SJW and someone who will support the (reasonable) rights of minority groups because they aren't a petty and small person.