Science-fiction Studies, Volume 30, Issue 2SFS Publications, 2003 - Science fiction |
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All the social and creative endeavors of imperial peoples are shot through with the institutional violence that makes them materially possible . Imperial violence is so powerful that it must expand ; contained , its society would ...
All the social and creative endeavors of imperial peoples are shot through with the institutional violence that makes them materially possible . Imperial violence is so powerful that it must expand ; contained , its society would ...
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( 39 ) The imperial order is formed not only on the basis of its powers of accumulation and global extension , but also on the basis of its capacity to develop itself more deeply , to be reborn , and to extend itself throughout the ...
( 39 ) The imperial order is formed not only on the basis of its powers of accumulation and global extension , but also on the basis of its capacity to develop itself more deeply , to be reborn , and to extend itself throughout the ...
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Hypercapitalism labors to replace them with the “ multicultural ” coexistence of irresolvable , irreduceable , and intractable differences that must never develop into serious challenges to imperial sovereignty .
Hypercapitalism labors to replace them with the “ multicultural ” coexistence of irresolvable , irreduceable , and intractable differences that must never develop into serious challenges to imperial sovereignty .
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