- Dune: The
Butlerian Jihad is a 2002
science fiction novel by
Brian Herbert and
Kevin J. Anderson, set in the
fictional Dune
universe created by Frank...
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Butlerian is an
eponymous adjective that may
refer to:
Judith Butler (born 1956),
American philosopher involved with feminism, **** theory, and ethics...
- The
Butlerian Jihad is a
fictional historical event originally introduced in
Frank Herbert's Dune novels:
Butlerian Jihad, a
summary of the
event as portra****...
- war
against thinking machines that
would eventually become known as the
Butlerian Jihad. It also
explores the
origins of the
families and organizations...
- that
preceded the
Butlerian Jihad. Herbert,
Frank (1965). "Terminology of the Imperium: Jihad,
Butlerian". Dune. Jihad,
Butlerian: (see also
Great Revolt)—the...
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conscious robots put in
place 10,000
years before as a
result of the
Butlerian Jihad. The
doctors of the Suk
School are the universe's most competent...
-
independent anti-technology
forces gaining power in the
aftermath of the
Butlerian Jihad. The
Great Schools of Dune trilogy,
first mentioned by Anderson...
-
moves forward into the
center of the
Butlerian Jihad,
described in the
first book of the trilogy, Dune: The
Butlerian Jihad.
Leading the
movement is the...
- 2002
prior to the
release of the
first Legends of Dune novel, Dune: The
Butlerian Jihad; it was
later published in the 2005
collection The Road to Dune...
- of politics, religion,
ecology and technology,
among other themes. The
Butlerian Jihad, an
event in the back-story of Herbert's universe,
leads to the...