Science-fiction Studies, Volume 31, Issue 2SFS Publications, 2004 - Science fiction |
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Page 178
... imagine what could be done with the trillions ( ! ) of dollars that the new space program will consume -though where this money is coming from given the vast , crippling deficits projected for the foreseeable future in the US is ...
... imagine what could be done with the trillions ( ! ) of dollars that the new space program will consume -though where this money is coming from given the vast , crippling deficits projected for the foreseeable future in the US is ...
Page 187
... imagine a radically different society - easy as can be , in some ways , in that one merely expresses wishes and defines some version of justice , equality , peace . That's all easy . What's hard is imagining any plausible way of getting ...
... imagine a radically different society - easy as can be , in some ways , in that one merely expresses wishes and defines some version of justice , equality , peace . That's all easy . What's hard is imagining any plausible way of getting ...
Page 244
... imagine . They mocked his tiny dreams .... It was vast . It was huge . It was beyond comprehension . It was shattering his mind , and he could not look away . Could not , could not , could not . ( 23 ) While certainly sophomoric ...
... imagine . They mocked his tiny dreams .... It was vast . It was huge . It was beyond comprehension . It was shattering his mind , and he could not look away . Could not , could not , could not . ( 23 ) While certainly sophomoric ...
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