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Ep. 51 Titus Techera: Dune and Bladerunner Science Fiction, Dystopia and Humanity in American Life

The Moral Imagination

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Science Fiction Pathos

There's something manly adventures there in about it and it stems from this awareness that we have lived in so many different ways of life and they have changed. We don't have to wait for an empire to collapse like in doing or in the foundation. The dead hand of the past is just too strong. There are all these things from the past traditions that get in the way of radical innovation. Science fiction is all too aware of the problem of our decadence but things that it can be solved through more technical daring. It's what in the vulgar language people call a manic depressive or bipolar attitude or a love-hate relationship with the universe at that.

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