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This is a personal project by @dellsystem. I built this to help me retain information from the books I'm reading.

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the current period of globalisation

At a high level of abstraction, the current period of globalisation is defined by a trilogy of ideal-typical economies: superindustrial (coastal East Asia), financial/tertiary (North Atlantic), and hyperurbanizing/extractive (West Africa). "Jobless growth" is incipient in the first, chronic in the …

—p.10 Catalyst Vol. 1 No. 2 Old Gods, New Enigmas (7) by Mike Davis
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Google as technologically implemented hegemony

[...] Google is popular because it is popular and it is seen as the search tool of choice essentially because other people believe that other people see it in those terms. But this standardization of a key filter for most web users in the information age must be seen as a powerful constraint on our…

—p.142 Technology and Social Power Digital Technical Politics (135) by Graeme Kirkpatrick
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humans are constituted by technology

[...] technical reason and its imperatives are "encoded" in technological artefacts. [...] Rather than coming at a technology and trying to work out how to use it, the human subject is in a sense constituted by the object; produced as a user as an effect of its power. Using technology still involve…

—p.83 Social Domination (63) by Graeme Kirkpatrick
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hegemonic technological rationality archive/dissertation

The idea of hegemonic technological rationality is intended to encompass what the Frankfurt School called instrumental reason and what Weber analyzed as societal rationalization as these apply to technology design as a social practice. Feenberg introduces it in terms that clearly echo the Frankfurt…

—p.76 Social Domination (63) by Graeme Kirkpatrick
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dual aspect theory archive/dissertation archive/mc433

[...] technology can embody valid knowledge and constitute a set of reliable, seemingly neutral tools or points of leverage over nature and at the same time constitute an instance of prevailing, hegemonic social rationality and so be implicated in social power. [...]

—p.72 Social Domination (63) by Graeme Kirkpatrick