Science-fiction Studies, Issue 1SFS Publications., 1973 - Science fiction |
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Page 5
... forced law and order , technology - conferred freedom of movement and sexuality , help to establish a worldwide " Golden Age " , but the elimination of real suffering and anguish , combined with the humans ' sense of inferiority ...
... forced law and order , technology - conferred freedom of movement and sexuality , help to establish a worldwide " Golden Age " , but the elimination of real suffering and anguish , combined with the humans ' sense of inferiority ...
Page 9
... forced to make a choice between two extreme positions . If he is scientifically - oriented , he is offered the possibility of being like the Overlords , individualistic , isolated , able to understand things only by ap- proximations ...
... forced to make a choice between two extreme positions . If he is scientifically - oriented , he is offered the possibility of being like the Overlords , individualistic , isolated , able to understand things only by ap- proximations ...
Page 10
... forced to use traditional spiritualist terms to explain e.s.p. , i.e. these powers are real , have long been labelled but not verified , and have some connections with the Over- mind . Clarke's own demonstrations are similarly vague ...
... forced to use traditional spiritualist terms to explain e.s.p. , i.e. these powers are real , have long been labelled but not verified , and have some connections with the Over- mind . Clarke's own demonstrations are similarly vague ...
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