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File:Greater_Sol_System_Co-Prosperity_Sphere.jpg|link=Greater Sol System Co-Prosperity Sphere|The '''[[Greater Sol System Co-Prosperity Sphere]]''' ('''#GSSCPS''') is a transdimensional corporation with the stated goal of "Dividing the Solar system's quantum unit into two separate quantum units, each attempting to out-compete the other, may the better system win."
File:Greater_Sol_System_Co-Prosperity_Sphere.jpg|link=Greater Sol System Co-Prosperity Sphere|The '''[[Greater Sol System Co-Prosperity Sphere]]''' ('''#GSSCPS''') is a transdimensional corporation with the stated goal of "Dividing the Solar system's quantum unit into two separate quantum units, each attempting to out-compete the other, may the better system win."
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* ''[[Martian Pink-Slip]]''
* ''[[Martian Pink-Slip]]''
* [[The Adventure of the Powerful Pill]]
* [[The Adventure of the Powerful Pill]]
* [[Now Playing (The Mothership)]]
* [[Greater Sol System Co-Prosperity Sphere]]
* [[Greater Sol System Co-Prosperity Sphere]]
* ''[[Portrait of the Artist as a Young NFT]]''
* ''[[Portrait of the Artist as a Young NFT]]''

Revision as of 13:25, 3 March 2022

Earliest known edition of The Three Stigmata of Karl Marx.

The Three Stigmata of Karl Marx is a 1965 science fiction novel by American sociologist Philip K. Dick 1.1 about a future where humankind has implemented every possible economic system.

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As an undergrad, I took a course on Martian colonization. The course was me and 12 Chew-Z users. They never did the Perky Pat layouts and spent the whole semester shouting at the UN about how Leo Bulero succeeded Palmer Eldritch.

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