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Hacking

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Wark, M. (2004). Hacking. In Wark, M. A Hacker Manifesto. Harvard University Press, pp. 71-88

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[...] Some see themselves as vectoralists, trading on the scarcity of their property. Some see themselves as workers, but as privileged ones in a hierarchy of wage earners. The hacker class produces itself as itself, but not for itself. It does not (yet) possess a consciousness of its consciousness. It is not aware of its own virtuality. [...]

—p.82 by McKenzie Wark 6 years, 3 months ago

[...] Some see themselves as vectoralists, trading on the scarcity of their property. Some see themselves as workers, but as privileged ones in a hierarchy of wage earners. The hacker class produces itself as itself, but not for itself. It does not (yet) possess a consciousness of its consciousness. It is not aware of its own virtuality. [...]

—p.82 by McKenzie Wark 6 years, 3 months ago