Richard Barbrook: Imaginary Futures: From Thinking Machines to the Global Village (2007)

8 May 2009, dusan

“Cooperative creativity and participatory democracy should be extended from the virtual world into all areas of life. This time, the new stage of growth must be a new civilisation.

Richard Barbrook traces the early days of the Internet, beginning from a pivotal point at the 1964 World’s Fair, in what critics are saying is the most well-researched and original account of cybertechnology among contemporary works. He demonstrates how business and ideological leaders put forth a carefully orchestrated vision of an imaginary future, where robots would do the washing up, go to the office and think for us. With America at the forefront of these promises, Barbrook shows how ideological forces joined to develop new information technologies during the Cold War era and how what they created historically has shaped the modern Internet, with intended political consequences.

Crucially, he argues that had the past been different, our technological and political present would not be what it is today. Barbrook’s conclusions about the modern state of the Internet, puts forward a call for action in how the world’s most important tool of revolutionary politics should be approached.”

Key terms: Fordism, W.W. Rostow, Marxism, cybernetic, Bell commission, artificial intelligence, gift economy, Stalinist, Maoist, Cold War game, Trotskyist, information society, laissez-faire liberalism, soft power, Hard power, American empire, Tet Offensive, Unisphere, grand narrative, Cold War Left

Publisher Pluto, 2007
ISBN 0745326609, 9780745326603
334 pages

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3 Responses to “Richard Barbrook: Imaginary Futures: From Thinking Machines to the Global Village (2007)”

  1. xyz on September 18, 2014 4:55 pm

    hi
    thanks++ for the great work on monoskop
    can’t download this pdf. thanks in advance for this.
    best++
    xyz

  2. dusan on September 18, 2014 5:10 pm

    Updated.

  3. xyz on September 18, 2014 5:23 pm

    cheers!

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