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6 Science Fiction Classics To Help You Choose The Next President [Political Science (fiction)]
6 Science Fiction Classics To Help You Choose The Next President [Political Science (fiction)]
We asked six political pundits, including Andrew Sullivan and DailyKos' Markos Moulitsas, to pick one piece of science fiction that you must read or watch before stepping into the voting booth next month. After all, science fiction often deals with some of the biggest what-ifs and alternate ...
MIND MELD: What's Your Favorite Sub-Genre of Science Fiction and/or Fantasy?
sfsignal.com — You've got to hand it to science fiction and fantasy. No other genre subdivides itself into so... many sub-genres. We asked this week's panelists: Q: What's your favorite sub-genre of science fiction and/or fantasy? Read on to see their ... (more) MIND MELD: What's Your Favorite Sub-Genre of Science ...
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Daily Scan: 10.08.08 - ScifFi Classics to Help You Choose the Next President, Orson Scott Card on Ender's Game Adaptation
SciFi Scanner — ... • Some favorite science fiction novelists recommend classics to help choose the next president. There's only a couple of incredibly stupid partisan knee-jerkers here. ...

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