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Futurist Manifesto
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Filippo Tommaso Marinetti's "Futurist Manifesto" (1909) is a foundational text of the Futurist movement.
It celebrates speed, technology, violence, and youth, rejecting tradition and embracing modernity.
The manifesto's influence extended beyond art, impacting literature, architecture, and even political ideologies.
Its glorification of war and technology foreshadowed the rise of fascism.
The manifesto's radical rejection of the past and embrace of the future continues to spark debate and analysis.
It celebrates speed, technology, violence, and youth, rejecting tradition and embracing modernity.
The manifesto's influence extended beyond art, impacting literature, architecture, and even political ideologies.
Its glorification of war and technology foreshadowed the rise of fascism.
The manifesto's radical rejection of the past and embrace of the future continues to spark debate and analysis.
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in the episode description and discussed in a bonus episode on PPF+.


David Runciman

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PPF Live Special: Churchill – The Politician With Nine Lives w/Robert Saunders
Mentioned by Mark Andreessen as quoted in the Techno-Optimist Manifesto.

“The Memetics of AI Successionism” by Jan_Kulveit
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when contrasting different early-20th-century views of technology and modernity.

Dan Turello

Was St. Francis of Assisi the First Silicon Valley Critic? Dan Turello on 800-Years of Tech Anxiety




