Science-fiction Studies, Volume 30, Issue 2SFS Publications, 2003 - Science fiction |
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... Political Science Fiction : An Introductory Reader ( 1974 ) : [ b ] oth science fiction writers and political scientists are interested in the nature of politics and the future of the political system . However , political scientists ...
... Political Science Fiction : An Introductory Reader ( 1974 ) : [ b ] oth science fiction writers and political scientists are interested in the nature of politics and the future of the political system . However , political scientists ...
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... political reputation was established by Culture and Society . As his biographer , Fred Inglis , observes , it was one of the two " sacred texts of this ... new political movement " ( 157 ) . Utopia and dystopia figured prominently in ...
... political reputation was established by Culture and Society . As his biographer , Fred Inglis , observes , it was one of the two " sacred texts of this ... new political movement " ( 157 ) . Utopia and dystopia figured prominently in ...
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... political police as a " socialist invention " nor to assign authoritarian control to a " single political tendency , " but rather had assigned it quite expressly to both Communism and Fascism , totalitarianisms respectively of the Left ...
... political police as a " socialist invention " nor to assign authoritarian control to a " single political tendency , " but rather had assigned it quite expressly to both Communism and Fascism , totalitarianisms respectively of the Left ...
Contents
Anthropology Science | 180 |
The Mummys | 217 |
Istvan CsicseryRonay Jr Science Fiction and Empire | 231 |
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