Science-fiction Studies, Issues 7-13SFS Publications., 1975 - Science fiction |
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Page 293
... Future Four pages from the end of Brian Ash's Faces of the Future : the lessons of science fiction ( UK : Eleck / Pemberton £ 3.95 ; US : Taplinger $ 10.00 ) , the author reveals that his aim is to " examine the social implications ...
... Future Four pages from the end of Brian Ash's Faces of the Future : the lessons of science fiction ( UK : Eleck / Pemberton £ 3.95 ; US : Taplinger $ 10.00 ) , the author reveals that his aim is to " examine the social implications ...
Page 27
... future - a procedure which Toyn- bee explicitly rejected " -Asimov creates a future political structure modeled on the Roman and British empires . " In telling future history , " he relates , " I always felt it wisest to be guided by ...
... future - a procedure which Toyn- bee explicitly rejected " -Asimov creates a future political structure modeled on the Roman and British empires . " In telling future history , " he relates , " I always felt it wisest to be guided by ...
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... future ; all we really know is that it will be different from the present or past . And while many SF writers see the future social order - despite the incredible leaps in technological innovation and changes in the means of pro ...
... future ; all we really know is that it will be different from the present or past . And while many SF writers see the future social order - despite the incredible leaps in technological innovation and changes in the means of pro ...
Contents
by R D Mullen and Darko Suvin | 203 |
Refail Nudelman | 210 |
Fredric Jameson World Reduction | 221 |
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