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20230911143913.0 |
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190912t20192019tnua b 001 0deng d |
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$a9781943003266$q(paperback) |
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$a1943003262$q(paperback) |
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$a9781943003280$q(hardcover) |
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$a1943003289$q(hardcover) |
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$a(OCoLC)1119389893 |
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39
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$a334943$cTLC |
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$aOCP$beng$erda$cOCP$dOCLCF$dDCB$dUPP$dUAB$dTOH$dIBI$dOSU$dUtOrBLW |
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$aHD30.2$b.R438 2019 |
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$a303.48/3/3 |
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$aRectenwald, Michael,$d1956-$eauthor. |
Title |
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$aGoogle archipelago :$bthe digital gulag and the simulation of freedom /$cMichael Rectenwald. |
Edition |
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$aFirst edition. |
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$aNashville, Tennessee :$bNew English Review Press,$c[2019] |
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$cÃ2019 |
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$axxviii, 215 pages :$billustrations ;$c22 cm |
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$aunmediated$bn$2rdamedia |
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$aIncludes bibliographical references and index. |
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505
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$aForeword / Robert Conan Ryan -- Introduction: Two archipelagos -- Woke capitalism, corporate leftism, and the Google archipelago -- Corporate socialism -- The digitalistas and the digital gulag -- Digital Maoism -- Inside the (digital) gulag -- Google Marxism -- AI with Chinese characteristics? -- Inside the (digital) gulag, Part II: The transistor -- Conclusion: New knowledge, or does "the real" exist? |
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$a"Google Archipelago: The Digital Gulag and the Simulation of Freedom begins with familiar cultural politics as points of entry to the book's theme regarding the reach, penetration, and soon the ubiquity of the digital world. In a book about enormous sea changes brought about by digital technology, Google Archipelago begins and ends with the political, in particular with the objectives of the Big Digital conglomerates as global corporate monopoly capitalists or would-be-monopolies. Google Archipelago argues that Big Digital technologies and their principals represent not only economic powerhouses but also new forms of governmental power. The technologies of Big Digital not only amplify, extend, and lend precision to the powers of the state, they may represent elements of a new corporate state power". --Publisher website. |
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610
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$aGoogle (Firm) |
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650
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$aInformation technology. |
Subj:Topical |
650
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$aTechnology$xPolitical aspects. |
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650
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$aTechnology$xSocial aspects. |
Subj:Topical |
650
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$aFreedom of information. |
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650
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$aIntellectual freedom. |
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$aInformation society. |