Science-fiction Studies, Issue 1SFS Publications., 1973 - Science fiction |
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Page 18
... expression of his qualms about the technocratic developments of Western civilization , with a sardonic relevance to the Bolshevik ideal , notably in the portrayal of the " entropic " stabilization of the once - revolutionary state , and ...
... expression of his qualms about the technocratic developments of Western civilization , with a sardonic relevance to the Bolshevik ideal , notably in the portrayal of the " entropic " stabilization of the once - revolutionary state , and ...
Page 23
... expression at all -- as in Bradbury's Fahrenheit 451 , things might run more smoothly if all the books were burnt . But can we be sure of this ? At the end , as the rebellion is crushed , D - 503 undergoes fan- tasiectomy and watches ...
... expression at all -- as in Bradbury's Fahrenheit 451 , things might run more smoothly if all the books were burnt . But can we be sure of this ? At the end , as the rebellion is crushed , D - 503 undergoes fan- tasiectomy and watches ...
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... expression must somehow lead to eventual order and clarification . Yet in fact it leads to the consciousness of a schizoid identity from which only fantasiectomy can rescue him . We does describe a revolution in the streets , but the ...
... expression must somehow lead to eventual order and clarification . Yet in fact it leads to the consciousness of a schizoid identity from which only fantasiectomy can rescue him . We does describe a revolution in the streets , but the ...
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