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Information Bombs | Antilibrary
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So many books to read, so little time. For the kickoff post of the Anti-Library, I’m going to look at Paul Virilio’s book. Lastly, Virilio attempts to explore new forms of geopolitics and geostrategy. He forsees future wars based on information campaigns–his notion of an “information bomb” has many similaraties to the strategies of “lawfare” and economic warfare outlined by two Chinese military scholars in the now infamous. In sum total,. Written by Adam Elkus. October 14, 2008 at 3:44 am. If you haven&#...
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Mapping Strategy: Demographics
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Subscribe in a reader. Subscribe to this blog's feed. Al Siebert: The Resiliency Advantage. Bruce Schneier: Beyond Fear. Christopher Locke: Cluetrain Manifesto, The. Clayton Christensen: Innovator's Dilemma, The. Dan Carrison: Semper Fi: Business Leadership the Marine Corps Way. Daniel Pink: A Whole New Mind. Daniel Pink: Free Agent Nation. Dick Martin: Tough Calls. Edward Tufte: Envisioning Information. Frans Johansson: Medici Effect, The. Hernando Desoto: Mystery of Capital, The. Patti Anklam: Net Work.
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December | 2008 | Antilibrary
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So many books to read, so little time. Archive for December 2008. Excellent “Best of” List from The Middle Stage. One of my favorite blogs is The Middle Stage. Written by Chandrahas Choudhury. Chandrahas writes about literature as well as history, fiction and nonfiction, and very frequently alerts me to books I have never heard of, but which I wish I had time to read. In particular, he writes about Indian history, a vast subject I want to know more about. His list of best nonfiction for 2008. I bought th...
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Excellent “Best of” List from The Middle Stage | Antilibrary
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So many books to read, so little time. Excellent “Best of” List from The Middle Stage. One of my favorite blogs is The Middle Stage. Written by Chandrahas Choudhury. Chandrahas writes about literature as well as history, fiction and nonfiction, and very frequently alerts me to books I have never heard of, but which I wish I had time to read. In particular, he writes about Indian history, a vast subject I want to know more about. His list of best nonfiction for 2008. December 28, 2008 at 9:34 pm. You are ...
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So many books to read, so little time. 2008 – the best of books, the worst of books. I’ve read a stack of books this year. Mostly non-fiction, some novels as well. Here’s the best and worst of them. The best of books. Excellent history of the diplomatic negotiations between the European powers during the Congress of Vienna. Zamoyski exposes the horse trading and double-dealing, the land grabbing rapaciousness, and the sexual antics and moral depravity that stewed beneath a courtly veneer. Review: Terrori...
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A Thousand Plateaus | Antilibrary
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So many books to read, so little time. Gilles Deleuze and Felix Guattari, University of Minnesota Press, Minneapolis. Before getting to the overtly political issues,. Reads as if someone opened up all the possibilities of perception to one’s mind, emphasizing that all events and objects in the world can be viewed differently depending on one’s spatial position and the. January 5, 2009 at 11:00 pm. Laquo; Now Available: SE’s Reading List. Nuclear Proliferation, One More Thing to Read About and Worry About.
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January | 2009 | Antilibrary
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So many books to read, so little time. Archive for January 2009. Instead of historical periods (longue durees), time is reduced to light and speed – “a cosmological constant capable of conditioning human history.” (p. 119) ‘Conditioning’ is creating mechanical mental responses that automate human existence, even democracy becomes automatic as life becomes cybernetic:. Society is ideationally moving faster, literally toward light speed. Update: for another look at Virilio, check out Adam’s. Reads as if so...
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Now Available: SE’s Reading List | Antilibrary
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So many books to read, so little time. Now Available: SE’s Reading List. I have written before. On the nature of my personal reading program. Since I published that post I have received email and blog comments (both at my personal blog. And at Chicago Boyz. From various people requesting a copy of my reading list. The remaining columns contain the individual lists that are compiled into my reading list. Since the list is stored in an Excel file, the list may be easily sorted by author, title, etc. 8230;]...
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Email Forwarding as Modern Superstition | Antilibrary
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So many books to read, so little time. Email Forwarding as Modern Superstition. Written by Adam Elkus. December 10, 2008 at 8:59 pm. Laquo; Review: Terrorism, War or Disease. Clausewitz Roundtable on Chicagoboyz. Subscribe to comments with RSS. I always delete any email the instant I see it is a “chain letter”. I grasp the nettle. I run the risk. I push back, baby. December 15, 2008 at 3:48 pm. Haha, good one. December 16, 2008 at 4:33 am. July 22, 2010 at 9:34 am. Check it out on Hoax Slayer site:.
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