Science-fiction Studies, Volume 30, Issue 2SFS Publications, 2003 - Science fiction |
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In the first of our three phases , that from the mid - 1950s to the mid - 1960s , Williams addressed himself very directly to the definition of a third position between Leavisism and Marxism , a peculiarly British “ left culturalism ...
In the first of our three phases , that from the mid - 1950s to the mid - 1960s , Williams addressed himself very directly to the definition of a third position between Leavisism and Marxism , a peculiarly British “ left culturalism ...
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Revolution , Williams addressed this argument , insisting to the contrary that the form itself , and what ' by definition ' it “ cannot do , ' must submit to be criticized from a general position in experience ” ( 387 ) .
Revolution , Williams addressed this argument , insisting to the contrary that the form itself , and what ' by definition ' it “ cannot do , ' must submit to be criticized from a general position in experience ” ( 387 ) .
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Risk theorists argue that the traditionally privileged position of science and technology as knowledge systems has come under scrutiny as their limits have become apparent . Contrary to Enlightenment expectations , the more that ...
Risk theorists argue that the traditionally privileged position of science and technology as knowledge systems has come under scrutiny as their limits have become apparent . Contrary to Enlightenment expectations , the more that ...
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