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Describe the connection issue. SearchWorks Catalog Stanford Libraries. Cyberpunk and cyberculture : science fiction and the work of William Gibson. Responsibility Dani Cavallaro. Hollinger speculates that this change in mode from science fiction to science fiction realism is due to the increasing speed with which technology and the political landscape are changing, making properly science fictional extrapolation impossible. The posthuman entities of neoliberal capitalism remain and climate change is becoming a very immediate threat.
The use of the human body as a tool by the faceless entity of the army reduces human life to a part of a bigger system, one with a consciousness and with purpose, though without a human identity as we would understand it. Cavallaro, Dani. Your email address will not be published.
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