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    Los Angeles, Calif. : Semiotext(e)
    ISBN: 1584350407 , 9781584350408
    Language: English
    Pages: 174 S. , 23 cm
    Series Statement: Semiotext(e) foreign agents series
    Series Statement: Semiotext(e) - a history of the present
    Uniform Title: Vitesse et politique 〈engl.〉
    DDC: 303.483
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    Keywords: Revolutions History ; Social change ; Speed ; Militarism ; Vitesse ; Philosophie politique ; Révolutions ; Histoire ; Changement social ; Technology and civilization ; Technology Political aspects ; Speed ; Militarism ; Geschwindigkeit ; Politik ; Gesellschaft ; Technischer Fortschritt ; Informatik ; Militarismus ; Zivilisation ; Wohlstand ; Menschheit ; Geschichte
    Note: Translated from the French
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    ISBN: 9781584350408 , 1584350407
    Language: English
    Pages: 174 Seiten , 1 Porträt , 23 cm
    Edition: [2006 ed.]
    Series Statement: Semiotext(e) foreign agents series
    Uniform Title: Vitesse et politique 〈engl.〉
    DDC: 303.483
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    Keywords: Revolutions History ; Social change ; Speed ; Militarism ; Vitesse ; Philosophie politique ; Révolutions ; Histoire ; Changement social ; Technology and civilization ; Technology Political aspects ; Speed ; Militarism ; Geschwindigkeit ; Politik ; Gesellschaft ; Technischer Fortschritt ; Informatik ; Militarismus ; Zivilisation ; Wohlstand ; Menschheit ; Geschichte
    Abstract: Speed and Politics (first published in France in 1977) is the matrix of Virilio's entire work. It presents a topological account of the entire history of humanity, honing in on the technological advances made possible through the militarization of society. Parallel to Heidegger's vision of technology, Virilio sees speed́ - not class or wealth - as the primary motor behind civilization. In this "technical vitalism," multiple projectiles - inert fortresses and bunkers, the "metabolic bodies" of soldiers, transport vessels, and now information and computer technology - mutually prosthetize each other in a permanent assault on the world and, through it, on human nature.
    Note: Translation of: Vitesse et politique , Includes bibliographical references (p. 169-174)
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