Science-fiction Studies, Issues 7-13SFS Publications., 1975 - Science fiction |
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Page 242
... society , anarchist and capitalist , and the question is , not what does the individual owe to society , but what kind of society makes possible valid human bonds ? And just as the vision of the political world has been reshaped , the ...
... society , anarchist and capitalist , and the question is , not what does the individual owe to society , but what kind of society makes possible valid human bonds ? And just as the vision of the political world has been reshaped , the ...
Page 159
... society . As undergraduates delight to assert in their essays , he pays too little attention to the welfare of the masses , goes to extremes in sub- ordinating individuals to the state , preserves slavery , makes insufficient provision ...
... society . As undergraduates delight to assert in their essays , he pays too little attention to the welfare of the masses , goes to extremes in sub- ordinating individuals to the state , preserves slavery , makes insufficient provision ...
Page 154
... society based on unalienated and dignified human labor , producing security and free- dom for everyone . One is led to recall Marx and Engels ' words on the com- munist society of the future : While in communist society where no body ...
... society based on unalienated and dignified human labor , producing security and free- dom for everyone . One is led to recall Marx and Engels ' words on the com- munist society of the future : While in communist society where no body ...
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by R D Mullen and Darko Suvin | 203 |
Refail Nudelman | 210 |
Fredric Jameson World Reduction | 221 |
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