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05.09.2008
Geert Lovink

The society of the query and the Googlization of our lives

A tribute to Joseph Weizenbaum

"There is only one way to turn signals into information, through interpretation", wrote the computer critic Joseph Weizenbaum. As Google's hegemony over online content increases, argues Geert Lovink, we should stop searching and start questioning. [ more ]

03.09.2008
Jirí Dienstbier, Jirí Grusa, Lionel Jospin, Adam Michnik, Oskar Negt, Friedrich Schorlemmer

From '68 to '89

02.09.2008
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The enzyme of freedom

02.09.2008
Alexander Daniel

1968 in Moscow


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Das Enzym der Freiheit. 1968 und das halbierte Bewusstsein

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02.09.2008
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The enzyme of freedom

"Transit" advocates a concerted EU approach to Russia; on '68, "Osteuropa" mends a split consciousness while "Mittelweg 36" regrets nothing; "Mute" critiques "Green capitalism"; "Esprit" observes democracy's transformations; "Wespennest" awaits something better; "Kulturos barai" defends Fluxus; "Host" hits the road; "Le Monde diplomatique" (Oslo) follows the comic strip of empire; "Dialogi" warns against experts; "Reset" seeks perspectives for Italy's Democrats.

12.08.2008
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Why should I fill my pack with stones?

29.07.2008
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Ready... steady... pray!

08.07.2008
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Plan B or not to be

24.06.2008
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We, the President


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Philip S. Golub

The sun sets early on the American Century

The "American Century" only began 60 years ago. But it seems already to be over, with the disaster of Iraq forcing some of the United States' ruling elites to realize that its hegemony has been severely weakened. [more]

16.10.2007


Philip S. Golub

The will to undemocratic power

Even before the events of 11 September 2001, the heads of state in the United States and Britain concentrated and consolidated executive power and tried to constrain judicial autonomy. Democracy in the West may now be more formal than real. [more]

27.09.2006



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