Science-fiction Studies, Volume 19SFS Publications., 1992 - Electronic journals |
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... living in . You know , they're living in the bony carcass [ laughter ] of a vast beast that still controls them and their movements and the shape of their cities , and I think they'd like to think of themselves as living in a modern ...
... living in . You know , they're living in the bony carcass [ laughter ] of a vast beast that still controls them and their movements and the shape of their cities , and I think they'd like to think of themselves as living in a modern ...
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... living workers with the dead labor stored up in machines and other means of production . This tendency raises important questions about the relation between the increasing organic composition of capital and the accumulating productive ...
... living workers with the dead labor stored up in machines and other means of production . This tendency raises important questions about the relation between the increasing organic composition of capital and the accumulating productive ...
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... living cells and also from our own psychological experience of time . Each level is also associated with a unique emergent behavior , such as the chemical properties of atoms or the living property of cells . The most significant aspect ...
... living cells and also from our own psychological experience of time . Each level is also associated with a unique emergent behavior , such as the chemical properties of atoms or the living property of cells . The most significant aspect ...
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031192 | 1 |
David Ketterer Esther Rochon | 17 |
Peter Fitting Reconsiderations of the Separatist Paradigm | 32 |
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