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Page 46
... potential for good of this force outweighs its potential for evil . A vital source of energy that may someday replace that created by coal or even conventional electric power " ( Gipe 2 ) . Such promises are also cited in Robert ...
... potential for good of this force outweighs its potential for evil . A vital source of energy that may someday replace that created by coal or even conventional electric power " ( Gipe 2 ) . Such promises are also cited in Robert ...
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... potential , electricity did not begin to transform material life and production systems until the late 1920s . The unique " Russian " formula for utopia through electrification arose from the absence of both first - hand knowledge and ...
... potential , electricity did not begin to transform material life and production systems until the late 1920s . The unique " Russian " formula for utopia through electrification arose from the absence of both first - hand knowledge and ...
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... potential explanatory power or range of these tropes without Latham's densely argued yet perspicacious readings ... potentially huge liberatory technological power . The vampire is always accompanied by the cyborg : it is , as Latham ...
... potential explanatory power or range of these tropes without Latham's densely argued yet perspicacious readings ... potentially huge liberatory technological power . The vampire is always accompanied by the cyborg : it is , as Latham ...
Contents
INTERVIEW | 1 |
ARTICLES | 21 |
David Seed H G Wells and the Liberating Atom | 33 |
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