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Political Science Fiction
Donald M. Hassler, Clyde Wilcox
University of South Carolina Press · Paperback · August 26, 2011
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An exploration into the provocative politics of futuristic fiction Political Science Fiction examines the close relationship between politics and science fiction and shows how much of the former is grounded in the latter.
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- Donald M. Hassler, Clyde Wilcox
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- University of South Carolina Press
- Published
- August 26, 2011
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- Paperback
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- Fiction · Literary Collections
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An exploration into the provocative politics of futuristic fiction Political Science Fiction examines the close relationship between politics and science fiction and shows how much of the former is grounded in the latter. Sixteen science fiction writers and critics join forces to offer an anthology that explores a diversity of futuristic literature, from the novels of H. G. Wells to Star Trek: The Next Generation, and a spectrum of ideas, from the libertarianism of Robert A....
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