Time-unbinding
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The capability to time-bind or to pass on learning from generation to generation is a special human characteristic. It is distressing to find that some people do not take the time to learn about past knowledge and delude themselves that what they are discovering is new.
Publication Name: Analog Science Fiction & Fact
Subject: Literature/writing
ISSN: 1059-2113
Year: 1999
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Political entropy revisited
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Divergent viewpoints are important in the political process, but not all viewpoints are equally valuable. Government by the scientific establishment presents perils, but government by the scientifically ignorant is even more dangerous.
Publication Name: Analog Science Fiction & Fact
Subject: Literature/writing
ISSN: 1059-2113
Year: 2001
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Beyond them and us
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Since the end of the Cold War, many have wondered where the next enemy for the US will come from now that the Soviet Union has been broken up. A better solution would be to outgrow the need to have an enemy.
Publication Name: Analog Science Fiction & Fact
Subject: Literature/writing
ISSN: 1059-2113
Year: 1992
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