Science-fiction Studies, Volume 27, Issue 3SFS Publications - Science fiction |
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Page 471
... influence of others . ( Senge 9 ) Once people's assumptions are exposed and made open to the influence of others , they can be programmed by the consciously constructed , technologi- cally - oriented values and myths of corporate ...
... influence of others . ( Senge 9 ) Once people's assumptions are exposed and made open to the influence of others , they can be programmed by the consciously constructed , technologi- cally - oriented values and myths of corporate ...
Page 499
... influence of the traditional utopian narrative paradigm has proved more difficult to escape . It is the nature of that influence , the reasons for its persistence , and its effect on the sociopolitical character of the imagined utopia ...
... influence of the traditional utopian narrative paradigm has proved more difficult to escape . It is the nature of that influence , the reasons for its persistence , and its effect on the sociopolitical character of the imagined utopia ...
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... influence of Huxley on Wells's philosophical outlook , especially as it concerns evolution , is well known - as Patrick Parrinder says : " if Huxley was the classical philosopher of evolution , his pupil was its romantic poet " ( 18 ) ...
... influence of Huxley on Wells's philosophical outlook , especially as it concerns evolution , is well known - as Patrick Parrinder says : " if Huxley was the classical philosopher of evolution , his pupil was its romantic poet " ( 18 ) ...
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