The usurpation of political space by economic powers: on the subject of the "Rollerball" film
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https://doi.org/10.14409/rr.v3i2.7114Keywords:
Rollerball; science fiction; economy; politics; democracy.Abstract
This article examines the film Rollerball, questioning whether economic powers have occupied the political space in modern societies.
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