The Man in the High Castle and Philosophy: Subversive Reports from Another RealityBruce Krajewski, Joshua Heter Philosophers reflect on the book and web-based TV series about a Nazi- and Japanese-occupied America. |
Contents
Cruel Optimism and the Good Nazi Life | |
In the Neutral Zone a Libertarians Home Is Their High Castle | |
The SelfWilled and Ignorant | |
What if Your Hero Is a Fascist? | |
Is It Free Will If You Pay for | |
Defying Fate | |
Is Resistance to Fascism Terrorism? | |
But Why Is Our World Better? | |
Farts Butterflies and Inner Truth | |
When Worlds Diverge | |
What if Evil Had Won? | |
After Death It Can Get Worse | |
Agents of Philosophical Propaganda | |
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