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Godzilla - a tale of the times

  • Written by: The Conversation
imageGodzilla emerges from the oceanGodzilla (1954)

The emptiness that is the product of American bombs rumbles, and from within the cracks of imperialisms, both Occidental and Oriental, emerges an uncontrollable monster. Technocrats, bureaucrats and capitalists, the rulers and petty “Eichmen” who constitute the triumvirate of the...

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