| Michael Renov - 1993 - 276 lapas
...and indebted to that film's philosophical mentor, Louis Mumford: Technology, as a mode of production, as the totality of instruments, devices and contrivances...and behavior patterns, an instrument for control and domination.14 Although Marcuse 's critique is directed at the technocratic rationalization of fascist... | |
| John Cunningham Wood - 1993 - 716 lapas
...Nazi system and the weakness of Veblen's theory in this respect. Marcuse writes: Technology ... is a mode of organizing and perpetuating (or changing)...control and domination. Technics by itself can promote authoritarianism as well as liberty, scarcity as well as abundance, the extension as well as the abolition... | |
| David Trend - 1997 - 226 lapas
...his task beforehand. 21 Herbert Marcuse later commented that technology can serve simultaneously as "a mode of organizing and perpetuating (or changing)...manifestation of prevalent thought and behavior patterns, and an instrument for control and domination." 22 Film accomplished a synthesis of these maneuvers... | |
| William J. Mitchell - 2000 - 196 lapas
...industry, transportation, communication) is but a partial factor. . . .Technology, as a mode of production, as the totality of instruments, devices and contrivances...patterns, an instrument for control and domination." 3 The phrase is from the first issue of Wired magazine, in 1993. To date, the most detailed and comprehensive... | |
| Anthony Elliott, Bryan S Turner - 2001 - 418 lapas
...(published in Marcuse, 1998) Marcuse distinguishes between 'technology' (defined 'as a mode of production, as the totality of instruments, devices and contrivances which characterize the machine age') and 'technics' (taken as the instruments and practices 'of industry, transportation, communication').... | |
| Jeffrey T. Nealon, Caren Irr - 2002 - 240 lapas
...Modern Technology," Herbert Marcuse argued that technology in the contemporary era constitutes an entire "mode of organizing and perpetuating (or changing)...patterns, an instrument for control and domination" (414). In the realm of culture, technology produced mass culture that habituated individuals to conform... | |
| David M. Kaplan - 2004 - 534 lapas
...the social groups which direct its application and utilization. Technology, as a mode of production, as the totality of instruments, devices and contrivances...and behavior patterns, an instrument for control and domination.1 Technics by itself can promote authoritarianism as well as liberty, scarcity as well as... | |
| Toby Miller, Robert Stam - 2004 - 448 lapas
...Modern Technology," Herbert Marcuse argued that technology in the contemporary era constitutes an entire "mode of organizing and perpetuating (or changing)...patterns, an instrument for control and domination" (414). In the realm of culture, technology produced mass culture that habituated individuals to conform... | |
| William Outhwaite, Stephen Turner - 2007 - 641 lapas
...Modern Technology', Herbert Marcuse argued that technology in the contemporary era constitutes an entire 'mode of organizing and perpetuating (or changing)...patterns, an instrument for control and domination'. In the realm of culture, technology produced mass culture that habituated individuals to conform to... | |
| Tim Edwards - 2007 - 304 lapas
...modern technology', Herbert Marcuse argued that technology in the contemporary era constitutes an entire 'mode of organizing and perpetuating (or changing)...patterns, an instrument for control and domination' (ibid.: 414). In the realm of culture, technology produced mass culture that habituated individuals... | |
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