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45 Revolutions Per Minute (media history on heavy rotation)

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This text riffs on the theme of revolutions thereby referring less to the political act of one class wrestling power from another one but rather to cycical motions caused by the interplay of industrial, scientific, cultural and political motive forces. This approach challenges the prevailing viewpoint according to which class struggle has been replaced by media technologies as the subject of history in technologically advanced free-market democracies. Instead, it tries to develop a more complex understanding of the forces that shape history by working out the dialectical relationship between technological rationality as a means of power and domination and as a means of human emancipation at the same time.

The Process of Technological Innovation: The Launching of a New Scientific Industry

Publication Type  Journal Article
Citation Key  1950
Year of Publication  1950
Authors  Maclaurin, W.R.
Journal Title  The American Economic Review
Volume  40
Pages  90--112
Number  1
Publisher  American Economic Association
Publication Language  eng
URL  http://www.jstor.org/stable/1802812
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