Science-fiction Studies, Volume 4SFS Publications., 1977 - Science fiction |
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Page 162
... present , Homo sapiens sapiens shall become Homo automatus . After all , the world of Ticktockman is " the very world they had allowed it to become . " Yet , I wonder if this is an accurate representation of our present time in America ...
... present , Homo sapiens sapiens shall become Homo automatus . After all , the world of Ticktockman is " the very world they had allowed it to become . " Yet , I wonder if this is an accurate representation of our present time in America ...
Page 163
... present time into the future often provides an effective social critique of our own time . But when an extrapola ... present - future . The present is seen as always having been with us , and the future is projected as a simple ...
... present time into the future often provides an effective social critique of our own time . But when an extrapola ... present - future . The present is seen as always having been with us , and the future is projected as a simple ...
Page 295
... presents two solutions to the present equation : one " neo - feudal , ” resembling the most probable near - future of America and perhaps of the Soviet Union , and one anarcho - socialist . Without doubt one must read Anar - res as the ...
... presents two solutions to the present equation : one " neo - feudal , ” resembling the most probable near - future of America and perhaps of the Soviet Union , and one anarcho - socialist . Without doubt one must read Anar - res as the ...
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