Science-fiction Studies, Volume 19SFS Publications., 1992 - Electronic journals |
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... become tough , as if nothing else existed besides him . And for this he is admired ! I detest Eighty- eighters ! ( CV & LT 116 ) On the other hand , people with low numbers are low - class citizens and can be exploited by those who will ...
... become tough , as if nothing else existed besides him . And for this he is admired ! I detest Eighty- eighters ! ( CV & LT 116 ) On the other hand , people with low numbers are low - class citizens and can be exploited by those who will ...
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... become the new international currency ( Wurman 41 ) , Walter Wriston , ex - Chairman of Citicorp , similarly argues that the convergence of computer technology and telecommunications is fomenting an information revolution that will ...
... become the new international currency ( Wurman 41 ) , Walter Wriston , ex - Chairman of Citicorp , similarly argues that the convergence of computer technology and telecommunications is fomenting an information revolution that will ...
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... become a philosopher - king . It is rather something which is ignored by Plato but which fascinated Wells : the practical problems of invisibility , and beyond that , the inescapable physical and biological limitations on human power ...
... become a philosopher - king . It is rather something which is ignored by Plato but which fascinated Wells : the practical problems of invisibility , and beyond that , the inescapable physical and biological limitations on human power ...
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David Ketterer Esther Rochon | 17 |
Peter Fitting Reconsiderations of the Separatist Paradigm | 32 |
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