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==In popular culture== {{See also|Science fiction}} The relationship of humanity with technology has been explored in science-fiction literature, for example in ''[[Brave New World]]'', ''[[A Clockwork Orange (novel)|A Clockwork Orange]]'', ''[[Nineteen Eighty-Four]]'', [[Isaac Asimov]]'s essays, and movies like ''[[Minority Report (film)|Minority Report]]'', ''[[Total Recall (1990 film)|Total Recall]]'', ''[[Gattaca]]'', and ''[[Inception]]''. It has spawned the dystopian and futuristic [[cyberpunk]] genre, which juxtaposes futuristic technology with societal collapse, dystopia or decay.<ref>{{cite book |contributor=Thomas Michaud|contribution=Science fiction and politics: Cyberpunk science fiction as political philosophy|pages=65β77 [75β76]|last= Hassler |first= Donald M. |title= New Boundaries in Political Science Fiction |publisher= [[University of South Carolina Press]] |year= 2008 |isbn= 978-1570037368}}</ref> Notable cyberpunk works include [[William Gibson]]'s ''[[Neuromancer]]'' novel, and movies like ''[[Blade Runner]]'', and ''[[The Matrix]]''.
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