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Technocracy Now! Part 2: Exploring Technocracy through Cybernetics

New Books in Science, Technology, and Society

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Socialism and the Computer in Chile

In some drawings, the worker is right at the center of the system and clearly speaks to the anti-technocratic impulse. But then you see others where there's a man at a desk and the arrows are pointing down to a multitude,. And just the image in general of like seven men around a small room getting signals from every which way makes it hard not to see that room as a technocratic room. I argue that these two competing visions really get at this central tension between is this technocratic, is this democratic or when a further worker participation?

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