Science-fiction Studies, Volume 3SFS Publications., 1976 - Science fiction |
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Page 35
... forces at work on them that gives Marxism its vision of hope . It is this comprehension which creates the conditions for freedom . By the same token , it is the reader's recognition that Seldon's Plan and the Second Foundation will ...
... forces at work on them that gives Marxism its vision of hope . It is this comprehension which creates the conditions for freedom . By the same token , it is the reader's recognition that Seldon's Plan and the Second Foundation will ...
Page 84
... forces that are no less mystical than the whirlwind conjured up by Lucian . A second , and more important source of ... force of gravity , the moon voyagers are put to sleep with the aid of opiates and their limbs are arranged in such a ...
... forces that are no less mystical than the whirlwind conjured up by Lucian . A second , and more important source of ... force of gravity , the moon voyagers are put to sleep with the aid of opiates and their limbs are arranged in such a ...
Page 180
... forces , London sets the Marxo - Nietzschean titanic strength of Everhard , “ a Superman , a blond beast such as Nietzsche has described ” ( §1 ) . Mighty historical obstacles can only be overcome by superhuman power . Ernest ( ever ...
... forces , London sets the Marxo - Nietzschean titanic strength of Everhard , “ a Superman , a blond beast such as Nietzsche has described ” ( §1 ) . Mighty historical obstacles can only be overcome by superhuman power . Ernest ( ever ...
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