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... existence ... [ is ] a permanent and necessary condition of life , " for in Soddy's view this struggle is a passing phase . Beyond it he foresees the " unlimited ascent of man to knowledge , and through knowledge to physical power and ...
... existence ... [ is ] a permanent and necessary condition of life , " for in Soddy's view this struggle is a passing phase . Beyond it he foresees the " unlimited ascent of man to knowledge , and through knowledge to physical power and ...
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... existence " ( 196 ) . Another step in this analysis is to understand just what Orwell objects to in modernization , which Wegner now casts in aesthetic terms . Orwell seems to be defining modernization in terms of an emerging mass ...
... existence " ( 196 ) . Another step in this analysis is to understand just what Orwell objects to in modernization , which Wegner now casts in aesthetic terms . Orwell seems to be defining modernization in terms of an emerging mass ...
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... existence ? ( 18 ) Though he doesn't call attention to the fact , what is most striking here is that both cyberpunk fiction and Baudrillard's theory offer descriptions of the world that are equally plausible , equally worth thinking ...
... existence ? ( 18 ) Though he doesn't call attention to the fact , what is most striking here is that both cyberpunk fiction and Baudrillard's theory offer descriptions of the world that are equally plausible , equally worth thinking ...
Contents
INTERVIEW | 1 |
ARTICLES | 21 |
David Seed H G Wells and the Liberating Atom | 33 |
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