Science-fiction Studies, Volumes 1-2SFS Publications., 1973 - Science fiction |
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Page 90
... MARXIST Franz Rottensteiner criticizes Anglo - American SF for its failure to give any expression to a Marxist outlook . This is extremely mild criticism , for in fact Anglo - American SF does not merely ignore Marxism , but is pro ...
... MARXIST Franz Rottensteiner criticizes Anglo - American SF for its failure to give any expression to a Marxist outlook . This is extremely mild criticism , for in fact Anglo - American SF does not merely ignore Marxism , but is pro ...
Page 270
... MARXISM ? While I agree that most SF writers are woefully ignorant about Marxism and hence have handicaps when dealing with socioeconomic subjects , I am afraid that the charges made have been too sweeping . One of the difficulties with ...
... MARXISM ? While I agree that most SF writers are woefully ignorant about Marxism and hence have handicaps when dealing with socioeconomic subjects , I am afraid that the charges made have been too sweeping . One of the difficulties with ...
Page 272
... Marxism , much in the same manner as van Vogt has dealt with " general semantics . " Mr. Knight's second proof of my factual wrongness is just funny . I don't see how I , not being the happy possessor of a time machine , could possibly ...
... Marxism , much in the same manner as van Vogt has dealt with " general semantics . " Mr. Knight's second proof of my factual wrongness is just funny . I don't see how I , not being the happy possessor of a time machine , could possibly ...
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