Science-fiction Studies, Volume 27, Part 1SFS Publications., 2000 - Science fiction |
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Appearing before even the opening credits , this scene clearly establishes the fact that the national crisis , which is the subject of the remainder of the film , concerns Japan's position in the international arena .
Appearing before even the opening credits , this scene clearly establishes the fact that the national crisis , which is the subject of the remainder of the film , concerns Japan's position in the international arena .
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Finally , since Oshii himself was a member of the anti - military student movement of the 1970s , he might feel a certain uneasiness with the political direction in which this criticism of Japan's international position seems to lead .
Finally , since Oshii himself was a member of the anti - military student movement of the 1970s , he might feel a certain uneasiness with the political direction in which this criticism of Japan's international position seems to lead .
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The pacifist position is in fact so strong that even mildly pro - military statements made by political leaders have cost them their careers . Renwick explains , for example , that former Director - General Nakanishi Keisuke's statement ...
The pacifist position is in fact so strong that even mildly pro - military statements made by political leaders have cost them their careers . Renwick explains , for example , that former Director - General Nakanishi Keisuke's statement ...
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AI ALife and | 69 |
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