Science-fiction Studies, Volume 4SFS Publications., 1977 - Science fiction |
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The Politics and Sociology of Utopia . Because of the palpably political nature of most utopian literature , extra - literary critics have often subsumed it under the more general category of utopian thought , so that , in such ...
The Politics and Sociology of Utopia . Because of the palpably political nature of most utopian literature , extra - literary critics have often subsumed it under the more general category of utopian thought , so that , in such ...
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Now there are two main models for such unions , the economic and the political . A trade union , the dominant AngloAmerican model , has for its goal the economic protection of its members . It is admirable insofar as it combats the ...
Now there are two main models for such unions , the economic and the political . A trade union , the dominant AngloAmerican model , has for its goal the economic protection of its members . It is admirable insofar as it combats the ...
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... who adapt themselves with difficulty , often with a sour face , to the system they serve without wholly understanding it . Though a powerful protector of the people , the super - hero never reaches for direct political power .
... who adapt themselves with difficulty , often with a sour face , to the system they serve without wholly understanding it . Though a powerful protector of the people , the super - hero never reaches for direct political power .
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