The Culture of the Internet and the Internet As Cult: Social Fears and Religious Fantasies - Philippe Breton - Books - Litwin Books, LLC - 9781936117413 - March 15, 2011
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The Culture of the Internet and the Internet As Cult: Social Fears and Religious Fantasies

Philippe Breton

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The Culture of the Internet and the Internet As Cult: Social Fears and Religious Fantasies

In this book, French author Philippe Breton looks at the Internet and the culture surrounding it through the lens of its cultural background. Central in his insightful analysis of "the Internet as cult" are Teilhard de Chardin and the New Age, but he looks also at the fears, passions and pathologies of Alan Turing and Norbert Wiener, the imagined worlds of Isaac Asimov, William Gibson, J. G. Ballard and Timothy Leary, the prognostications and confessions of Bill Gates, Nicolas Negroponte and Bill Joy, and the philosophies of Saint-Simon, McLuhan and Pierre Lévy. Dreams of a transparent and unmediated world, a world in which neither time nor space are relevant, a world without violence, without law, without a distinction between the public and the private, Breton contrasts with the reality of propaganda, computer viruses and surveillance, the world in which "sociality in the sense of mutuality disappears in favor of interactivity," where "experience with another and with the world in general is replaced by brief reactionary relations that hardly engage us at all." This English language translation is by David Bade.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released March 15, 2011
ISBN13 9781936117413
Publishers Litwin Books, LLC
Pages 188
Dimensions 125 × 10 × 194 mm   ·   190 g
Language English  
Contributor David Bade

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