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* AccidentalAesop: Some critics interpreted the book [[TheGoodKingdom as supporting monarchism]]. He and Niven wrote an essay, "Building the Mote in God's Eye", to argue against this view.
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* AccidentalAesop: Some critics interpreted the book [[TheGoodKingdom as supporting monarchism]]. He Pournelle and Niven wrote an essay, "Building the Mote in God's Eye", that said they weren't trying to argue against this view.that an empire was the ''best'' option for future humanity.
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* AccidentalAesop: Some critics interpreted the book [[TheGoodKingdom as supporting monarchism]]. He and Niven wrote an essay, "Building the Mote in God's Eye", to argue that this view.
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* AccidentalAesop: Some critics interpreted the book [[TheGoodKingdom as supporting monarchism]]. He and Niven wrote an essay, "Building the Mote in God's Eye", to argue that against this view.
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* AccidentalAesop: Some critics interpreted the book [[TheGoodKingdom as supporting monarchism.monarchism]]. He and Niven wrote an essay, "Building the Mote in God's Eye", to argue that this view.
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* YellowPeril: This book was wtitten at the height of US paranoia about China, which seemed to have an inexhaustible population, the apparent ability to steal and replicate any Western technoligy, and a society that appeared to assign people to fixed roles (farmer, miner, engineer, diplomat etc.) for life.
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* YellowPeril: This book was wtitten at the height of US paranoia about China, which seemed to have an inexhaustible population, the apparent ability to steal and replicate any Western technoligy, technology, and a society that appeared to assign people to fixed roles (farmer, miner, engineer, diplomat etc.) for life.
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* {{Memetic Mutation}}: The phrase "on the gripping hand" became [[http://catb.org/jargon/html/O/on-the-gripping-hand.html very popular among hackers]].
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* {{Memetic Mutation}}: The phrase "on the gripping hand" became [[http://catb.org/jargon/html/O/on-the-gripping-hand.html very popular among hackers]].hackers]].
* YellowPeril: This book was wtitten at the height of US paranoia about China, which seemed to have an inexhaustible population, the apparent ability to steal and replicate any Western technoligy, and a society that appeared to assign people to fixed roles (farmer, miner, engineer, diplomat etc.) for life.
* YellowPeril: This book was wtitten at the height of US paranoia about China, which seemed to have an inexhaustible population, the apparent ability to steal and replicate any Western technoligy, and a society that appeared to assign people to fixed roles (farmer, miner, engineer, diplomat etc.) for life.
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* {{Memetic Mutation}}: The phrase "on the gripping hand" became [[http://catb.org/jargon/html/O/on-the-gripping-hand.html very popular among hackers]].