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Gerard K. O'Neill
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United States
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Futurology
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Publisher
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Simon & Schuster
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Hardcover
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ISBN
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ISBN 0671242571
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Gerard K. O'Neill
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Malthusian catastrophe
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Paul R. Ehrlich
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The Population Bomb
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Club of Rome
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Limits to Growth
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The High Frontier: Human Colonies in Space
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mass drivers
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Thomas More
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Jules Verne
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H.G. Wells
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Rudyard Kipling
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J. B. S. Haldane
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George Darwin
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George Thompson
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Konstantin Tsiolkovski
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J.D. Bernal
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Arthur C. Clarke
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Edward Bellamy
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George Orwell
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Eugene Zamiatin
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Aldous Huxley
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McGeorge Bundy
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Robert Heilbroner
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Computers
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Automation
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Space Colonies
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Energy
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Communications
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Moore's Law
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Trend estimation
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John von Neumann
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Zamyatin
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We
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software engineering
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artificial intelligence
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Princeton University
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speech recognition
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natural language processing
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Futures studies
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2000s in science and technology
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Space advocacy
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Space technology
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Space colonization
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Solar power satellite
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Asteroid mining
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Space elevator
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Space manufacturing
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Space mining
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Space-based industry
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Domed city
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ISBN 0-9622379-0-6
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ISBN 0-915928-21-3
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ISBN 0-671-44751-3
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Categories
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1981 books
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Technology forecasting
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Futurology books
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Environmental non-fiction books
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Technology books
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Space advocacy
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Space colonization literature
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