
James Wakefield - The Political Theology of Dune
Machinic Unconscious Happy Hour
The Dogmatic Image of Thought
There's been something like, I can't remember 50 or 60 Duncan's and most of them have died trying to kill the God Emperor. But that's sort of baked into why he's resurrected over. It's an interesting reversion of Ettipus too, right? Because he'll the father, you know what I mean? But Lido, instead of Lido seeing the son as a threat, he eventually wants to sort of... Like he doesn't want to hoard, but he wants to relinquish power to the multitude through this distributed humanity That doesn't fall into this same trap of prescient and totalitarian visions of the future. These big meta narratives would be these are the
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