Science-fiction Studies, Volume 3SFS Publications., 1976 - Science fiction |
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his crude caricature of Marxism , is correct in his " conjecture that Asimov took the basic premise of Marx and Engels , said to himself that there was a point there [ i.e. in Marxism ] —that the movements of human mass must be subject ...
his crude caricature of Marxism , is correct in his " conjecture that Asimov took the basic premise of Marx and Engels , said to himself that there was a point there [ i.e. in Marxism ] —that the movements of human mass must be subject ...
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... Marxism constitutes their major intellectual and artistic deficiency . This needs to be emphasized because at least one in- fluential critic , Donald Wollheim , juxtaposes the " Foundation " novels with certain tenets of Marxism and ...
... Marxism constitutes their major intellectual and artistic deficiency . This needs to be emphasized because at least one in- fluential critic , Donald Wollheim , juxtaposes the " Foundation " novels with certain tenets of Marxism and ...
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... Marxism , " Selected Works ( NY 1967 ) , 1:13 . 13. Nikolai Bukharin , Historical Materialism ( 1925 ; rpt NY 1965 ) ... Marxism and of the com- plexities of history and fiction rules out the possibility of serious critical debate . 21 ...
... Marxism , " Selected Works ( NY 1967 ) , 1:13 . 13. Nikolai Bukharin , Historical Materialism ( 1925 ; rpt NY 1965 ) ... Marxism and of the com- plexities of history and fiction rules out the possibility of serious critical debate . 21 ...
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