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Page 465
... relations that influence our conceptions of present and future possibilities . At the same time , society and nature are disconnected from past traditions ; the future orientation defines rationality as that which serves the needs of ...
... relations that influence our conceptions of present and future possibilities . At the same time , society and nature are disconnected from past traditions ; the future orientation defines rationality as that which serves the needs of ...
Page 486
... relations — to people , space , time , objects - must be distanced and emptied . Then they are reprogrammed through ... relation- ships with space , objects , and people , where the real is reprogrammed and reintroduced , now disavowed ...
... relations — to people , space , time , objects - must be distanced and emptied . Then they are reprogrammed through ... relation- ships with space , objects , and people , where the real is reprogrammed and reintroduced , now disavowed ...
Page 501
... relations . As Ferns suggests , " the continuing use of a specific narrative form❞ — and both Bellamy and Wells continue to deploy the tried - and - true structure of the utopian tour— " is liable to have ideological consequences in ...
... relations . As Ferns suggests , " the continuing use of a specific narrative form❞ — and both Bellamy and Wells continue to deploy the tried - and - true structure of the utopian tour— " is liable to have ideological consequences in ...
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