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Old 06-14-2023, 11:40 AM   #1141
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Short story I read in a British anthology in the late 70s.

A man witnesses a procession representing the entire history of humanity. It culminates with struggling slaves carrying huge machine pyramids, representing computers I suppose. Then finally the humans free themselves and become dancing people with oddly bending limbs.

The style was old, but I cannot locate it among Wells or Stapledon's work. It may not be that old.
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