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Sociophobia Political Change In The Digital Utopia Csar Rendueles Heather Cleary Roberto Simanowski

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Sociophobia Political Change In The Digital Utopia Csar Rendueles Heather Cleary Roberto Simanowski
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Publisher: Columbia University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.54 MB
Pages: 208
Author: César Rendueles; Heather Cleary; Roberto Simanowski
ISBN: 9780231544375, 0231544375
Language: English
Year: 2017

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Sociophobia Political Change In The Digital Utopia Csar Rendueles Heather Cleary Roberto Simanowski by César Rendueles; Heather Cleary; Roberto Simanowski 9780231544375, 0231544375 instant download after payment.

César Rendueles argues that technology has diminished rather than augmented social reality, causing us to lower our expectations for personal relationships and political action. Sociophobia questions the cyber-fetishist dogma that lulls us into inflating the virtues of our passive relationship with technology. Rendueles embarks on an ambitious reassessment of political theory to strive for a postcapitalist vision that can lead us past consumerism and political malaise.


César Rendueles argues that technology has caused us to lower our expectations for personal relationships and political action. Sociophobia questions the cyber-fetishist dogma that lulls us into inflating the virtues of our passive relationship with technology in an ambitious reassessment of political theory.

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