Speed and Politics, new editionWith this book Paul Virilio inaugurated the new science whose object of study is the "dromocratic" revolution. Speed and Politics (first published in France in 1977) is the matrix of Virilio's entire work. Building on the works of Morand, Marinetti, and McLuhan, Virilio presents a vision more radically political than that of any of his French contemporaries: speed as the engine of destruction. Speed and Politics presents a topological account of the entire history of humanity, honing in on the technological advances made possible through the militarization of society. Paralleling Heidegger's account of technology, Virilio's vision sees speed—not class or wealth—as the primary force shaping civilization. In this "technical vitalism," multiple projectiles—inert fortresses and bunkers, the "metabolic bodies" of soldiers, transport vessels, and now information and computer technology—are launched in a permanent assault on the world and on human nature. Written at a lightning-fast pace, Virilio's landmark book is a split-second, overwhelming look at how humanity's motivity has shaped the way we function today, and what might come of it. |
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... notes : “ Every fortress must possess a certain particular state , a certain power of resistance , which in men is called good health . In peace- time , we officers of the engineering corps are responsible for keeping the fortress in ...
... notes , the first true social workers were not neutral because they came from places like Colonel de la Roque's ... note the enrollment in these movements of certain members of the fascist denunciation forces ( who were formerly occupied ...
... notes , speeches and reports ) , Paris , 1920. The Vosges deputy , killed in the service of France on September 15 , 1918 , left his wife the task of Notes / 171.
Contents
THE DROMOCRATIC REVOLUTION | 27 |
From Highway Right to State Right | 49 |
Practical War | 73 |
Copyright | |
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