Science-fiction Studies, Volume 4SFS Publications., 1977 - Science fiction |
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... reason for this . That reason might horrify them . True , they have often drawn up a veritable indictment of science , guilty of not having proved a sufficient guarantee for the power , cohesion and ideol- ogy of their social group ...
... reason for this . That reason might horrify them . True , they have often drawn up a veritable indictment of science , guilty of not having proved a sufficient guarantee for the power , cohesion and ideol- ogy of their social group ...
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... reason and socialism that is expressed in the treatment of Lys : reason developed by the imperial society but unfettered by the needs of imperial development could very well negate the empire rather than extend it ; hence , in a sample ...
... reason and socialism that is expressed in the treatment of Lys : reason developed by the imperial society but unfettered by the needs of imperial development could very well negate the empire rather than extend it ; hence , in a sample ...
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... Reason repels transcendence . " 4 In this case , Ticktock- man's reason repels Harlequin's transcendence . In the end the basic premise of social rule which has been protested is reinforced . The humanistic cry for freedom is swallowed ...
... Reason repels transcendence . " 4 In this case , Ticktock- man's reason repels Harlequin's transcendence . In the end the basic premise of social rule which has been protested is reinforced . The humanistic cry for freedom is swallowed ...
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