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Page 184
... the evils of a classified society that I perceived the full potency of the instrument I was using and recognized in the modern military system not merely a rhetorical analogy for a national industrial service , but its prototype .
... the evils of a classified society that I perceived the full potency of the instrument I was using and recognized in the modern military system not merely a rhetorical analogy for a national industrial service , but its prototype .
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Bailey speaks vividly about those events in the opening of the published book : The military phase of World War II was brought to a startling conclusion by the use of the atomic bomb not only to wipe out two cities , but to threaten the ...
Bailey speaks vividly about those events in the opening of the published book : The military phase of World War II was brought to a startling conclusion by the use of the atomic bomb not only to wipe out two cities , but to threaten the ...
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—that the film of Dr. Strangelove ( 1963 ) , like that of Seven Days in May ( 1964 ) , involves " a military coup d'état ” ( 84 ) . ( General Jack D. Ripper certainly " exceeds his authority , " as another character comments , when he ...
—that the film of Dr. Strangelove ( 1963 ) , like that of Seven Days in May ( 1964 ) , involves " a military coup d'état ” ( 84 ) . ( General Jack D. Ripper certainly " exceeds his authority , " as another character comments , when he ...
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Contents
A HISTORY OF SCIENCE FICTION CRITICISM | 161 |
Gary Westfahl The Popular Tradition of Science Fiction | 187 |
Hassler The Academic Pioneers of Science Fiction | 213 |
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