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But the problem of utopia, of collective meaning, is to find an individual...
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Kim Stanley Robinson
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New York 2140
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But the problem of utopia, of collective meaning, is to find an individual meaning. -Fredric Jameson, An American Utopia
( Kim Stanley Robinson )
[ New York 2140 ]
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