Science-fiction Studies, Volume 30, Issue 2SFS Publications, 2003 - Science fiction |
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... a fairly complex understanding of both intra- and interclass economic antagonisms : most often the conflicts between big capital ( the railroad interests and the cattle barons ) and the humble farmers , ranchers , and shopkeepers of ...
... a fairly complex understanding of both intra- and interclass economic antagonisms : most often the conflicts between big capital ( the railroad interests and the cattle barons ) and the humble farmers , ranchers , and shopkeepers of ...
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What really survived , Williams concluded , was " Orwell's understanding of propaganda and thought control " ( " Nineteen Eighty Four " 120 ) , even though the thought - controllers would be press lords and film magnates rather than ...
What really survived , Williams concluded , was " Orwell's understanding of propaganda and thought control " ( " Nineteen Eighty Four " 120 ) , even though the thought - controllers would be press lords and film magnates rather than ...
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Scholars concerned with the public understanding of science have argued that too little attention has been paid to sf as a medium of communication of scientific information to the public ( a concern they share with Hugo Gernsback ) .
Scholars concerned with the public understanding of science have argued that too little attention has been paid to sf as a medium of communication of scientific information to the public ( a concern they share with Hugo Gernsback ) .
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