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... military in Philadelphia are not as important as the general outlines . Clearly , by the 1940s , the discourse universes of military R & D experts and technically literate and / or oriented sf writers had become one . This use of sf ...
... military in Philadelphia are not as important as the general outlines . Clearly , by the 1940s , the discourse universes of military R & D experts and technically literate and / or oriented sf writers had become one . This use of sf ...
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... military futures planning tell us about postmodern war and what might come after it ? One clear element is the domination of information metaphors and especially those idea ( 1 ) s that are most prevalent in military discourse . The ...
... military futures planning tell us about postmodern war and what might come after it ? One clear element is the domination of information metaphors and especially those idea ( 1 ) s that are most prevalent in military discourse . The ...
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... military activity that does not contribute directly to the purpose of military forces - to prevent or win wars ( 12-17 ) . Contemporary militarism often emphasizes something slightly different - the tendency of military institutions and ...
... military activity that does not contribute directly to the purpose of military forces - to prevent or win wars ( 12-17 ) . Contemporary militarism often emphasizes something slightly different - the tendency of military institutions and ...
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Daniel Fischlin and Andrew Taylor Cybertheater Postmodernism | 1 |
H Bruce Franklin Star Trek in the Vietnam Era | 24 |
A Polemic | 35 |
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