[Answerland] Question to answer: origin of phrase

Tamara Ottum tamara.ottum at state.or.us
Fri Jul 20 08:09:10 PDT 2018


Good morning Answerlanders,

A patron is looking for our help:

"For I non-fiction book I'm contracted to write, I'm looking for the origins and use of the term / phrase "the Tyranny of Objects." I can't find much on it besides science fiction writer Philip K. Dick's use of it. But I suspect he borrowed it from somewhere. Thanks."

You can find this question (#13772198) in the Shared Followup list in QuestionPoint.

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-Tamara


Tamara Ottum
Answerland Coordinator
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