Science-fiction Studies, Volume 11SFS Publications., 1984 - Electronic journals |
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Page 21
... produced the technology to deconstruct even the distinction between life and death . An important role in the capitalist economy of 1992 is played by Ray Hollis's firm of hired " precogs " and telepaths , and also by the prudence organi ...
... produced the technology to deconstruct even the distinction between life and death . An important role in the capitalist economy of 1992 is played by Ray Hollis's firm of hired " precogs " and telepaths , and also by the prudence organi ...
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... produced a heightened awareness in the child of freedom and life - values not exclusive to only the human sphere ... produces ecstasy among the white - cloaked technicians nearly destroys the very organism they seek to penetrate ...
... produced a heightened awareness in the child of freedom and life - values not exclusive to only the human sphere ... produces ecstasy among the white - cloaked technicians nearly destroys the very organism they seek to penetrate ...
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... produce traditional apocalyptic effects were all common . Despite the fact that SF prided itself on its scientific orientation and its prediction of atomic warfare , it was principally mainstream writers who produced the best fiction on ...
... produce traditional apocalyptic effects were all common . Despite the fact that SF prided itself on its scientific orientation and its prediction of atomic warfare , it was principally mainstream writers who produced the best fiction on ...
Contents
Bülent Somay Towards an OpenEnded Utopia | 25 |
REVIEW ARTICLES | 61 |
Philmus Undertaking Stapledon | 71 |
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