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Ep. 297 - "A Scanner Darkly" (Novel) Analysis

This week Scott and Patrick do a deep dive analysis on Philip K. Dick’s classic schizploitation novel “A Scanner Darkly” (1977) and explore its themes of tech/government surveillance, the drug war, gnostic theology, identity and the human mind.

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