In this essay I will suggest Leo Marx’s debt to a style of thinking about technology which cuts against the grain of the liberal humanism and liberal progressive ideology that informs his writing. This style of thinking, associated with the word technicity, underscores the intimacy of our relation to technology. The Machine in the Garden insists that technology is a crucial aspect of our human nature—it encourages us to see that nature is inseparable from our technological condition. In this sense, the machine and the garden are confounded in Marx’s book. The book’s key themes and conflicts short-circuit the mission to promote the liberal individualist illusion of escape from the shaping forces of history. What we can begin to glean in The ...
In this paper I want to look more closely at the relationship between new tools and historical chall...
In this book, Like a Thief in Broad Daylight: Power in the Era of Post-Human Capitalism, Slavoj Žiže...
The notion that industrialization occurs in opposition to nature has deep roots in environmental tho...
was a foundational work in environmental studies. This article discusses the volume’s signif-icance ...
In the popular stereotype, technology is equated with machinery and machines are understood in utili...
This essay brings a fundamentally Americanist question to bear on Leo Marx’s fundamental piece of Am...
This essay argues that Carl Schmitt’s postwar writings offer an original critique of biotechnology a...
In this essay I try to describe the development of a traditional liberal education into a technologi...
In his 1973 essay entitled The Rhetorical Situation, Burke spoke of technology as a great unwieldy...
In The Machine in the Garden (1964), Leo Marx launched an inquiry into how the United States had lab...
Karl Marx had spent more than three decades (1849-1883) inEngland, the land of the Industrial Revolu...
This in an electronic, pre-publication version of an article published in Theory, Culture and Societ...
For Marx, technology exemplifies the interaction between human beings and nature. Marx’s description...
The purpose of this essay is to investigate the nature of the ideology that is developing from new i...
This essay presents a brief survey on some of the basic questions concerning the Philosophy of Techn...
In this paper I want to look more closely at the relationship between new tools and historical chall...
In this book, Like a Thief in Broad Daylight: Power in the Era of Post-Human Capitalism, Slavoj Žiže...
The notion that industrialization occurs in opposition to nature has deep roots in environmental tho...
was a foundational work in environmental studies. This article discusses the volume’s signif-icance ...
In the popular stereotype, technology is equated with machinery and machines are understood in utili...
This essay brings a fundamentally Americanist question to bear on Leo Marx’s fundamental piece of Am...
This essay argues that Carl Schmitt’s postwar writings offer an original critique of biotechnology a...
In this essay I try to describe the development of a traditional liberal education into a technologi...
In his 1973 essay entitled The Rhetorical Situation, Burke spoke of technology as a great unwieldy...
In The Machine in the Garden (1964), Leo Marx launched an inquiry into how the United States had lab...
Karl Marx had spent more than three decades (1849-1883) inEngland, the land of the Industrial Revolu...
This in an electronic, pre-publication version of an article published in Theory, Culture and Societ...
For Marx, technology exemplifies the interaction between human beings and nature. Marx’s description...
The purpose of this essay is to investigate the nature of the ideology that is developing from new i...
This essay presents a brief survey on some of the basic questions concerning the Philosophy of Techn...
In this paper I want to look more closely at the relationship between new tools and historical chall...
In this book, Like a Thief in Broad Daylight: Power in the Era of Post-Human Capitalism, Slavoj Žiže...
The notion that industrialization occurs in opposition to nature has deep roots in environmental tho...