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Dale Carrico on the emerging technoprogressive ‘mainstream’

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Michel Bauwens
11th July 2006


I’m not going to excerpt this one, but I wholeheartedly agree with the analysis of Dale Carrico in Amor Mundi. It’s about technology and democracy and how they both need each other; and what kind of transition we are experiencing, now that the abject failure of the American neoconservative project is unfolding.

Read it here.

His equally useful response to the Jaron Lanier piece on stupid collectivities, is here.

What Dale means under techno-progressivism is explained here.

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