America as UtopiaKenneth M. Roemer B. Franklin, 1981 - 410 páginas |
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... later described Utopia , is the prototype of the observer hero . The present study is concerned with a few examples of each type of hero with a view to seeing what purposes they may serve and what effect those purposes may have upon the ...
... later described Utopia , is the prototype of the observer hero . The present study is concerned with a few examples of each type of hero with a view to seeing what purposes they may serve and what effect those purposes may have upon the ...
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... later , Huxley ; much later , Orwell . In America , the paradigm of the old eutopia was Bellamy ; of the new dystopia , Jack London's The Iron Heel . ( See Gorman Beauchamp's essay in Part II of this collection . ) A later example was ...
... later , Huxley ; much later , Orwell . In America , the paradigm of the old eutopia was Bellamy ; of the new dystopia , Jack London's The Iron Heel . ( See Gorman Beauchamp's essay in Part II of this collection . ) A later example was ...
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... later , that Adam Smith's " invisible hand " does not exist ; government intervention is necessary at times to assure that " by regulation . . . all may have a share " ( p . 93 ) . Although Stirrat's project would distribute the wealth ...
... later , that Adam Smith's " invisible hand " does not exist ; government intervention is necessary at times to assure that " by regulation . . . all may have a share " ( p . 93 ) . Although Stirrat's project would distribute the wealth ...
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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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