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A HACKER MANIFESTO

About 3 pages (797 words)

Metro : Media & Education Magazine, April 1st, 2005

MCKENZIE WARK A HACKER MANIFESTO Harvard University Press, 2004. Marxist Theory Reloaded A Hacker Manifesto is an inspiring and uncompromising call for understanding the emerging regime of the information age. McKenzie Wark revisits the major concepts of Marxist theory with a unique and absorbing vitality and persuasiveness. Paraphrasing the opening lines of the Communist Manifesto in his introductory chapter, Wark asserts that contemporary culture is marked by an accelerated abstraction of new worlds. The production of any form of knowledge, new concepts, perceptions, sensations, poetic and...

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