America as UtopiaKenneth M. Roemer B. Franklin, 1981 - 410 páginas |
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... human species with its unique genetic endowment , its human nature , then man is still the measure of all things . But it is a measure we can use effectively only if we accept it for what it is , as this is revealed in a scientific ...
... human species with its unique genetic endowment , its human nature , then man is still the measure of all things . But it is a measure we can use effectively only if we accept it for what it is , as this is revealed in a scientific ...
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... human cycle . Vonnegut , therefore , is not saying that science and technology are the enemy of people and that the fight against science and technology is the hope of salvation ; nor is he saying that totalitarianism is the enemy of ...
... human cycle . Vonnegut , therefore , is not saying that science and technology are the enemy of people and that the fight against science and technology is the hope of salvation ; nor is he saying that totalitarianism is the enemy of ...
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... human perfectibility further distinguishes utopias from satire on the one hand and pastoralism on the other . Satire conventionally ridicules humanity . Pastoralism responds to the influences of urbanization and competition on character ...
... human perfectibility further distinguishes utopias from satire on the one hand and pastoralism on the other . Satire conventionally ridicules humanity . Pastoralism responds to the influences of urbanization and competition on character ...
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How and Why I Wrote Looking Backward 22 | 22 |
Utopia as an Experimental Culture | 28 |
Write Entopian Novels | 43 |
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