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* NotSoDifferent: The Behins, being intended as crude caricature of modern society. Many of their community's aspects poke fun of nationalism, capitalism, religion, literature, art, marriage and traditional gender roles, as well as war. Ironically, despite the novel's overall pro Marxist message they unintentionally ended up resembling communists themselves, so it works both ways.
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* NotSoDifferent: MirroringFactions: The Behins, being intended as crude caricature of modern society. Many of their community's aspects poke fun of nationalism, capitalism, religion, literature, art, marriage and traditional gender roles, as well as war. Ironically, despite the novel's overall pro Marxist message they unintentionally ended up resembling communists themselves, so it works both ways.
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* HollywoodEvolution: Hins are apparently the next stage in human evolution. At one point they lost a layer of their brain that would shield them from cosmic radiation, that overrides individual urges and thoughts, turning them into a
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* HollywoodEvolution: Hins are apparently the next stage in human evolution. At one point they lost a layer of their brain that would shield them from cosmic radiation, that overrides individual urges and thoughts, turning them into athoughts.
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A modern sequel for Gulliver's travels by a Hungarian author. Originally intended as a criticism of modern society, and the promotion of Marxism. Nowadays mainly remembered for being unintentionally hilarious.
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A modern sequel for Gulliver's travels to ''Literature/GulliversTravels'' by a Hungarian author.author Sándor Szathmári. Originally intended as a criticism of modern society, and the promotion of Marxism. Nowadays mainly remembered for being unintentionally hilarious.
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* HiveMind: One of their scientists even compares their society to a hive.
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** HiveMind: one of their scientists even compares their society to a hive.
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A modern sequel for Gulliver's travels by a Hungarian author. Originally intended as a criticism of modern society, and the promotion of marxism. Nowadays mainly remembered for being unintentionally hilarious.
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A modern sequel for Gulliver's travels by a Hungarian author. Originally intended as a criticism of modern society, and the promotion of marxism. Marxism. Nowadays mainly remembered for being unintentionally hilarious.hilarious.
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A modern sequel for Gulliver's travels by a Hungarian author.
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A modern sequel for Gulliver's travels by a Hungarian author. Originally intended as a criticism of modern society, and the promotion of marxism. Nowadays mainly remembered for being unintentionally hilarious.
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* NotSoDifferent: The Behins.
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* HollywoodEvolution: Hins are apparently the next stage in human evolution. At one point they lost a layer of their brain that would shield them from cosmic radiation, that overrides individual urges and thoughts, turning them into a
** HiveMind: one of their scientists even compares their society to a hive.
* NotSoDifferent: TheBehins.Behins, being intended as crude caricature of modern society. Many of their community's aspects poke fun of nationalism, capitalism, religion, literature, art, marriage and traditional gender roles, as well as war. Ironically, despite the novel's overall pro Marxist message they unintentionally ended up resembling communists themselves, so it works both ways.
** HiveMind: one of their scientists even compares their society to a hive.
* NotSoDifferent: The
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* NotSoDifferent: The Behins.
* TheSpock: The Hins.
* TheSpock: The Hins.
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* ForHappiness: The hin society's moral.
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* ForHappiness: The hin society's moral.morality.
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* ForHappiness: The hin's hin society's moral.
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A description of this work is needed!modern sequel for Gulliver's travels by a Hungarian author.
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