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Science fiction and the cultural logic of early post postmodernism

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Technological innovation such as electronic media enables what was once defined as science fiction suddenly to become real epitomizing post postmodernism. Post postmodernism involves the hitherto science fictional impact of technology especially electronic media on society and culture and this social manifestation occurs when it alters patterns of perception steadily and without any resistance and what was once science fiction comprises the very definition of reality.

Author: Barr, Marleen S.
Publisher: Research Group on Socialism and Democracy
Publication Name: Socialism and Democracy
Subject: Political science
ISSN: 0885-4300
Year: 2006
Technological innovations, Science fiction, Postmodernism

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Blues against Bush

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A number of blues CDs have come out since 2002 conveying sharp anger at the US President George W. Bush's far right Presidential agendas. These CDs are not only clear manifestos of resistance but are also notable artistically and creatively as they are ideologically, involving as they do some of the most proficient and expressive players in the blues including both African American and white musicians.

Author: Fish, George
Publisher: Research Group on Socialism and Democracy
Publication Name: Socialism and Democracy
Subject: Political science
ISSN: 0885-4300
Year: 2006
Political activity, Bush, George W., Blues musicians, Protest songs

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The radicalism of Randolph Bourne

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Randolph Bourne's radicalism beliefs are discussed. Bourne's radicalism is always interpreted as cultural not political, he had sympathy for revolutionary approaches and syndicalism and he identified with the oppressed and exploited.

Author: Phelps, Chirstopher
Publisher: Research Group on Socialism and Democracy
Publication Name: Socialism and Democracy
Subject: Political science
ISSN: 0885-4300
Year: 2007
Beliefs, opinions and attitudes, Radicalism, Bourne, Randolph Silliman

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