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[[Seeing Like a Sandworm.jpg|thumb|Earliest known edition of '''''Seeing like a Sandworm'''''.]]'''''Seeing like a Sandworm''''' is a book by James C. Scott 1.1 critical of a system of beliefs he calls high Herbertism, that centers around confidence in the ability to design and operate society in accordance with sex, drugs, and mind control. | [[File:Seeing Like a Sandworm.jpg|thumb|Earliest known edition of '''''Seeing like a Sandworm'''''.]]'''''Seeing like a Sandworm''''' is a book by James C. Scott 1.1 critical of a system of beliefs he calls high Herbertism, that centers around confidence in the ability to design and operate society in accordance with sex, drugs, and mind control. | ||
== Reviews == | |||
"The most arresting desert theory since ''[[Shaddam Ant]]'''s ''[[Sand and Deliver]]''—!" | |||
——'le jargonneur cryptographique' @[[0x1d4t10n (nonfiction)|0x1d4t10n]]. | |||
== In the News == | == In the News == | ||
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Revision as of 12:49, 24 October 2021
Seeing like a Sandworm is a book by James C. Scott 1.1 critical of a system of beliefs he calls high Herbertism, that centers around confidence in the ability to design and operate society in accordance with sex, drugs, and mind control.
Reviews
"The most arresting desert theory since Shaddam Ant's Sand and Deliver—!"
——'le jargonneur cryptographique' @0x1d4t10n.
In the News
Enuc is a historical drama film by activist and documentary filmmaker Enoch Root about Baron Vladimir "Enuc" Harkonnen, emphasizing Harkonnen's acquisition and loss of the planet Caladan.
June is a novel by Frank Herbert 1.1 (as told to OrbGazer).
Fiction cross-reference
Nonfiction cross-reference
External links
- [ Post] @ Twitter ( 2021)